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Police Close To Identifying Mystery Man

Police Close To Identifying Mystery Man

Police in Portville, near Olean, in Cattaraugus County, say they're close to solving a case involving a man who doesn't know who he is.

Schumer Seen as Strong Favorite no Matter Who Wins Republican Primary

Schumer Seen as Strong Favorite no Matter Who Wins Republican Primary

Among this year's statewide GOP primary battles in New York, the contest between political consultant Jay Townsend and former CIA agent Gary Berntsen is the most obscure.

Trial Starts Next Week for Beheading Suspect

Trial Starts Next Week for Beheading Suspect

A hearing for Muzzammil "Mo" Hasssan took place Friday in Erie County Court, with jury selection in the Pakistan-born businessman's murder trial set to begin next Wednesday.

FREE Interior Design Help in WNY / Friday Freebies

FREE Interior Design Help in WNY / Friday Freebies

It doesn't get more free than this. A national, award-winning design pro is in WNY this weekend to help you for free... one-on-one. To top that off, a great round-up of freebies to end of your week.

Former NF Mayor Vince Anello Takes Plea Deal

Former NF Mayor Vince Anello Takes Plea Deal

Anello plead guilty to a felony charge of making false statements to the IBEW Local 237, after leaving office.  In return, prosecutors are dropping charges of bribery in a separate case. 

Buffalo City HR Commissioner Fired By Mayor

Buffalo City HR Commissioner Fired By Mayor

Buffalo's Human Resources Commissioner, Karla Thomas was fired Thursday, the same day as a Common Councilmember filed a resolution calling for her removal.

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NATIONAL NEWS

Powerful Earthquake Strikes New Zealand

Powerful Earthquake Strikes New Zealand

The quake, which hit 19 miles (30 kilometers) west of the southern city of Christchurch, shook a wide area with initial radio reports saying items were tossed from store shelves and roof tiles cracked by the strong tremblor.

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You Paid for It: Dead Children Received State Aid

You Paid for It: Dead Children Received State Aid

The state made more than $214,000 in improper payments to the adoptive parents of hard-to-place and handicapped children who had either died or were too old to receive aid, according to an audit released Thursday by the state Comptroller's office.

SPORTS

Roethlisberger Suspension Reduced Two Games

Roethlisberger Suspension Reduced Two Games

Ben Roethlisberger's suspension has been reduced from six games to four by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

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