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  2. New York to spend $74M to build new hospital in WNY ... - AOL

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    State officials on Monday announced the release of $74 million in taxpayer-supported funds to build a new hospital in Western New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul said. ... community. Details of the new ...

  3. Media in Buffalo, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo News (the region's main paper) The Buffalo Times (daily newspaper published in Buffalo & Erie County from 1921–1939) Buffalo Rising began as a monthly publication and is now solely online. Business First of Buffalo (a weekly business publication) Community Papers of Western New York (the region's main community newspaper covering ...

  4. Southtowns - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo News is the primary daily newspaper in the region. Many of the Southtowns communities were served by weekly newspapers until July 2016, when the most recent owner of those newspapers, Community Papers of Western New York, abruptly shut down. [18]

  5. Western New York - Wikipedia

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    Linguistically, Western New York is part of the Inland North region of American English, which means it is subject to the Northern Cities vowel shift; a distinct variant of that accent, "Buffalo English", is heard in many parts of the region. Finally, most Western New York sports fans support the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres. Team loyalties ...

  6. Proposed expansion of the Buffalo Metro Rail - Wikipedia

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    Stop The Metro (STM) was formed in June 2023 by Michael Benjamin Nigrin as a cooperative of NIMBY community members from Amherst, New York and Tonawanda (town), New York. [2] They are citizens intent on bringing awareness and leading opposition to the expansion proposal currently published by the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority. [3]

  7. Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    It has a population of over 1.1 million people and is the second-largest metropolitan area in the state. As of the 2020 US. census, the metropolitan statistical area (MSA) had a population of 1,166,902. The larger Buffalo Niagara Region is an economic zone consisting of eight counties in Western New York.

  8. WNYO-TV - Wikipedia

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    Channel 49 was added to Buffalo in lieu of channel 76 in February 1966 as part of a national overhaul of UHF channel allocations. [3] The Beta Television Corporation obtained the construction permit that June, [4] but despite attempts to sell the permit to Evans Broadcasting Corporation and New York City's WPIX, [5] [6] as well as a call sign change from WBAU-TV to WBBU-TV, [7] the ...

  9. WUTV - Wikipedia

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    It was the first commercially successful UHF station in Western New York; previous efforts on the UHF dial, including WBES-TV (channel 59), WBUF-TV (channel 17), and WNYP-TV (channel 26) all had failed within a few years of their debuts. Ultravision Broadcasting sold the station to Whitehaven Entertainment Corporation in 1977.