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UB forensic dentist Dr. Mary Bush is featured on a current episode of "Unsolved Mysteries" involving her work on the case of a severed head found in the woods in a Pittsburgh suburb in 2015.
Dr. Mary Bush, a forensic dentist and professor at UB’s School of Dental Medicine, is featured in the latest season of Netflix's "Unsolved Mysteries" in an episode about an unidentified severed head.
James M. Bognar Sr.'s children say the utility knew a pole and the power lines it carried along the edge of the Mid River Marina property were unsafe because someone who survived a similar incident less than a year earlier had pressed the company to fix the problem.
Originally established to meet important cultural and religious dietary needs among specific populations of consumers in the community, independently owned ethnic grocery stores are now attracting a broader audience of Buffalonians looking for fresh groceries.
The oversight bodies – the Council’s Police Oversight Committee, the city’s Commission on Citizens’ Rights and Community Relations and the Community Police Advisory Board – have been in various states of disarray, with vacant board positions, inconsistent meeting schedules and, in the case o…
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According to Nobel Prize-winning physicist Erwin Schrödinger, born on this date in 1887, “The task is not so much to see what no one has yet seen, but to think what nobody has yet thought about that which everybody sees.”
According to the report, the man was struck by gunfire while outdoors at Grant Street and Potomac Avenue.
After suffering through a stretch of heat and humidity, floods and tornadoes – and missing some of the Hurricane Debby-related chaos that hit other parts of the Northeast over the weekend – Western New York is finally going to get a break from the unhappy twists and turns in the weather.
Daniel Damon Kuhar, 29, is facing up to five years in federal prison for posting a Facebook video threatening to shoot up a school.
In Wayfinding, an installation of 48 stainless steel, aluminum or acrylic signs throughout the AKG grounds and in Delaware Park, Buffalonians will have plenty of time to explore artist Chloë Bass' theories about what public art should do, writes Elizabeth Licata.
Through residencies at Canisius University and SUNY Buffalo State University, eight current Buffalo Schools teacher assistants and substitutes in less than two years can earn special education certification, a master's degree and then receive an opportunity to teach in the city school district.
Police deny the accusation and say they are conducting a careful investigation into what is believed to be the largest marijuana theft from a licensed cannabis shop in New York state.
Williamsburg, Va., is a long way from Buffalo, but the path from the William & Mary campus to Highmark Stadium is well traveled by former and current Buffalo Bills coaches and players.
The International Institute in 2023 and 2024 haphazardly closed its youth and adult trafficking programs and domestic violence program, putting the institute's most vulnerable clients at risk, 14 former staff members and a survival services director told The News. Leaders of the resettlement agency said the programs no longer fit their mission and they did their best to shut the programs down responsibly.
Currently, nearly 44%, or more than 10,400, of the roughly 23,943 properties on Buffalo's rental registry have owners who are delinquent on paying registration fees.
Former International Institute of Buffalo adult trafficking program leader Marissa MacTurk talks with Buffalo News Staff Writer Mark Sommer.
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Police accident investigators said a Chevrolet Equinox was westbound about 2 a.m. when it veered across the street and hit the tree at Porter Avenue and 14th Street, near Symphony Circle.
The vehicle was found abandoned after it struck a building at the Scottish Inns motel, 3930 Niagara Falls Blvd.
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Joseph M. Folvarcik, 47, of Buffalo, is charged with first-degree rape, a Class B violent felony, and sexual misconduct, a Class A misdemeanor.
Erie County Court Judge Sheila A. DiTullio also ordered five years of supervision for Jaquail A. Yamani, 30, of Cheektowaga, after he is released.
Elizabeth M. Allen, a Williamsville South and SUNY Geneseo grad who has made a career of hopscotching between the State Department and Democratic Party politics, made another jump when the Kamala Harris presidential campaign named her chief of staff for Gov. Tim Walz.
For the first time in 120 years, lacrosse will be a formal part of the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles − and the Haudenosaunee intend to be there.
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BMHA Executive Director Gillian Brown said he has not noticed an uptick in mouse calls at the property, and there's no evidence that the demolition project has displaced any vermin.
Robert Koryl, 69, admitted stealing $169,000, money he was supposed to be holding in his attorney trust fund, prosecutors said in a news release.