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The travel ban was still on in the city of Buffalo Wednesday morning. But with travel restrictions lifted outside the city Tuesday, people were digging out from what may go down as the worst blizzard in Buffalo’s storied snow history.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul described the weekend's snowstorm affecting Buffalo and Watertown as "historic."
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"I'm sorry to say this, I thought I was an old slave begging to not die."
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Last week's racist mass shooting in a Buffalo supermarket left ten people dead and three wounded. Here's what WSKG has learned in the days since the attack.
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Residents of Conklin, New York, are surprised the teen accused of a mass shooting was a neighbor. People of color in Binghamton have a different view.
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Buffalo residents gathered outside Tops Saturday night, more than six hours after an 18-year-old white male shot 13 mostly Black victims, killing 10, in what authorities have called a hate crime.
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“Today, we unionize a store that is not even four months old. That really shows that the unions are in the future for Starbucks."
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"The data is clear - families of color, particularly African Americans, do not have equal access to mortgage lending in Buffalo compared to white households."
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One theory floated after the incident accused Gugino of rigging fake blood under his mask to flow upon his fall.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo, in a tweet, called the incident "wholly unjustified and utterly disgraceful."