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Buffalo News
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Casino Battle Goes Back To Court
<p>The battle over whether the Buffalo casino can stay open heads back to court next month.</p>
Is City Hall Dirty?
<p>Mayor Byron Brown unveiling plans today to clean up Buffalo City Hall, literally.</p>
Man charged with theft of Italian Festival golf cart
<p>Two off-duty officers caught a man at about 4 a. m. Sunday in a stolen golf cart that belonged to a vendor at the Italian Heritage Festival, police said.</p>
Disabled youth beaten unconscious by three
<p>Buffalo police are investigating an attack on a disabled youth who was jumped and beaten unconscious Sunday afternoon when he walked out of a store on Northland Avenue and Hager Street.</p>
Road cop vs. desk jockey: Guess who drives the junker?
<p>As patrol cars go, one of the better ones at the Erie County Sheriff's Office will soon click past 100,000 miles.</p>
Queen City Jazz Festival celebrates the Colored Musicians Club
<p>Good vibes during a rehearsal with the Joe Baudo Big Band. Sax section in for-ground from left, Augie Grillo, Carol McLauglin and Joe Camp.</p>
Friends and family of 21-year-old shot outside of ice cream shop still searching for murderer
<p>Friends and family of a Buffalo murder victim are not giving up hope on finding their loved ones killer.</p>
Fire destroys two vacant East Side homes
<p>An early-morning fire on Koons Avenue on Buffalo's East Side destroyed two vacant buildings, causing an estimated $90,000 in damage, officials said.</p>
Molotov cocktails thrown into home fail to ignite
<p>Two Molotov cocktails were thrown into an occupied East Side home early Friday morning but failed to ignite, Buffalo fire and police officials reported.</p>
Victim of robbery is beaten unconscious
<p>A man was beaten unconscious during a violent robbery Monday night in South Buffalo, police reported Friday.</p>
Firefighters, blue-collar union fight reduction in take-home vehicles
<p>Two more public employee unions are taking steps to derail the plan to reduce the number of vehicles that city employees are allowed to take home to 50 from 85.</p>
Air-quality advisory issued due to ozone levels
<p>An air-quality health advisory is in effect for all of Western New York today from 1 to 10 p. m. due to high ozone levels, the state Department of Environmental Conservation and the state Department of Health ...</p>
Man struck with gun, robbed by 4 carjackers
<p>A Town of Tonawanda man was robbed, beaten and carjacked by four men Wednesday night in the city's University District, police report.</p>
Albright-Knox hires new curator
<p>Albright-Knox Art Gallery bolstered its curatorial staff Thursday by hiring Heather Pesanti, currently assistant curator of contemporary art at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh.</p>
Two more vendors leave Broadway Market
<p>Two more vendors at the Broadway Market have closed in the past week, and a third tenant warned Thursday her business might not survive.</p>
WNY Native Killed in Iraq
<p>The Department of Defense reported Thursday, Jamestown native, Staff Sgt. David W. Textor died in Iraq in a vehicle accident.</p>
Body Identified as Missing 16-year-old Girl
<p>A badly decomposed body discovered behind a vacant house on Koons Avenue in Buffalo last Friday has been identified.</p>
Aud One Step Closer to Demolition
<p>The former home of the Buffalo Sabres is one step closer to a date with the wrecking ball.</p>
Sex abuse of 2 young girls draws 15-year prison term
<p>A Buffalo man who admitted he repeatedly molested two young girls last fall was sentenced to 15 years in prison Tuesday.</p>
City defends effort to cut take-home vehicles
<p>Fifteen of the 20 Buffalo police officers who would lose taxpayer-provided takehome vehicles under Mayor Byron W. Brown's cost-cutting plan live in the suburbs, The Buffalo News has learned.</p>
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Buffalo Attorneys and Law Firms
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Cellino & Barnes - Buffalo New York Personal injury lawyers specializing in construction injury, nursing home abuse, medical malpractice, spinal cord injury, labor and employment and wrongful death cases.
Goldberg Segalla LLP - Best practices Buffalo law firm specializing in civil litigation, business and commercial law, employment law, insurance law, personal injury and product liability, and regulatory law.
J. Michael Hayes - Buffalo Attorneys representing injury victims. Site lists profile of the firm and past award settlements.
Moriarty & Dee - Law firm in Buffalo and Western New York with practice concentrated in employment discrimination, disability, ADA, FMLA, family, divorce, custody, estates, wills, and real estate law.
SRS Law.com Serotte Reich Seipp - Full-service U.S. and global immigration law firm.
Timothy J. Mordaunt - Buffalo lawyer and mediator concentrating on family law matters.
Buffalo Litigation Lawyer.com Wilder and Linneball - Specializing in litigation, utility representation, commercial and consumer collections, environmental law, business law, health care and first amendment law.
William K. Mattar, PC - Buffalo Attorney specializing in auto injury cases. Offices throughout the State.
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