• Buffalo: City of Buffalo seeks feedback on future of Niagara Square | June 22
    Jun 22 2026
    Buffalo's city officials are seeking public input on Niagara Square's future development plans, while IKEA's planned opening in the Galleria district could bring thousands of jobs. The city's expanding film industry is also gaining attention as Hollywood invests in Western New York.
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  • Buffalo News Today — June 21
    Jun 21 2026
    Buffalo's Local Wire faced technical issues preventing today's full report from being generated. Listeners are advised to check back tomorrow for the complete local news roundup.
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  • Buffalo: Buffalo cop sues city over promotion dispute | June 20
    Jun 20 2026
    Buffalo's local news covers a police officer's legal battle over promotion, the U.S. men’s soccer team's World Cup victory, and a tribute to Anita Moore. Also, Republican candidate Joseph Hernandez discusses his state comptroller campaign.
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  • Buffalo: Buffalo's city charter review kicks off with public safety focus | June 19
    Jun 19 2026
    Buffalo's charter commission meets next week to discuss governance and public safety reforms, while six public pools open with free swim lessons and enhanced safety measures. A rare June wind event threatens Western New York with gusts up to 25 mph, and a Trump endorsement sparks debate in the NY-21 primary.
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  • Buffalo: Wind Advisory Issued for Western New York Tonight | June 18
    Jun 18 2026
    Buffalo residents should prepare for strong winds tonight with gusts up to 35 mph as the city council reviews a bill to increase transparency in interim local government appointments. The city also claims top honors for late-night dining, highlighted by the Chicken Wings & Beer Festival, while hosting the American Jump Rope National Championship this weekend.
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  • Buffalo: Buffalo's Child Health Ranks 30th Nationally, Study Reveals | June 17
    Jun 17 2026
    Buffalo officials and advocates are pushing for improved child health as a new report ranks the state 30th nationally, highlighting Buffalo's challenges in healthcare, nutrition, and education. Governor Kathy Hochul announced $2 billion in tax relief for 3 million New Yorkers, with significant impacts expected for Buffalo families struggling with rising costs.
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  • Buffalo: IKEA Expands in WNY with 2027 Store Opening | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Buffalo's animal shelter is in crisis with overcrowding and limited space, while IKEA announces its first upstate New York store in Western NY in 2027. Gas prices remain above $4.20 per gallon, and Buffalo Biodiesel Inc. appoints Frank V. Balon as new president.
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  • Buffalo: 11th ‘NY Run For The Fallen’ ends 150-mile journey in Buffalo | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    Buffalo hosted the 11th annual NY Run For The Fallen, a 150-mile event honoring fallen soldiers, while city officials announced rebates for energy re-sellers to lower summer utility costs. The Smithsonian Institution also partnered with Buffalo’s African American community to preserve local history through archival projects and education.
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