Damar Hamlin’s Collapse Tests Buffalo Again: ‘Karma Owes Us’ In a wrenching year for the city, the Bills offered a beloved distraction, until the horrifying collapse of their 24-year-old safety on Monday night.
As Buffalo Supermarket Reopens, Memories of Massacre Haunt Workers Two months after 10 were killed at Tops Friendly Market, employees and Masten Park residents confront the pain of returning and remembering.
Buffalo Shooting Suspect Charged With Federal Hate Crimes Attorney General Merrick Garland has announced 26 counts of hate crimes and weapons violations. Some charges may carry the death penalty.
Dispatcher Fired Over Mishandling 911 Call During Buffalo Shooting A Tops supermarket office manager said a dispatcher yelled at her for whispering, as she hid during the shooting, and hung up on her.
Black Buffalo Students Struggle to Process Racist Massacre In a community already marked by segregation and poverty, Black students are mourning and demanding change.