The Buffalo Common Council will hold its regular meeting at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Council Chambers on the 13th floor of City Hall ...
The Council unanimously approved a designated developer agreement with Crimar Group, the development company aiming to build affordable infill housing on Detroit, Wilson and Townsend streets.
The Buffalo Common Council denied an emergency homeless shelter proposed by Family Promise of WNY to be built on East Ferry ...
The Buffalo Common Council has approved a Memorandum of Agreement with the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency to secure funding for essential services ...
Concerns over American Medical Response (AMR) response times in Buffalo are back in the spotlight. Council Member Mitch ...
The Buffalo Common Council selected Crimar Group LLC as the designated developer a project aimed at filling in more than 50 city-owned vacant properties.
For local organizations, losing out on promised American Rescue Plan funds from the City of Buffalo was a case of what could ...
After months of discussions on improving ambulance response times, Council Member Mitch Nowakowski is raising concerns that progress has stalled on addressing delays in emergency medical services.
This preemptive measure comes after a federal judge temporarily blocked the funding freeze, which was set to take effect Tuesday evening. Trump fires senior labor board official in ...
Our City Action Buffalo wants the former market's owner to repay the $561,000 loan it got from the City of Buffalo.
Over 1 billion chicken wings are estimated be eaten during the Super Bowl this Sunday. Will the recent 'bird flu' cases ...