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What India Walton and Byron Brown need to do to win

Jim Heaney: What India Walton and Byron Brown need to do to win race for Buffalo mayor By Susan Arbetter City of Buffalo UPDATED 5:55 PM ET Jul. 06, 2021 PUBLISHED 5:33 PM ET Jul. 06, 2021 PUBLISHED 5:33 PM EDT Jul. 06, 2021 SHARE After a surprising defeat in the Democratic primary for Buffalo mayor, long-serving Mayor Byron Brown announced last week he would challenge the winner of the Democratic primary, India Walton, with a write-in candidacy in the general election.  Capital Tonight asked Jim Heaney, long-time Buffalonian and Investigative Post founder, editor and executive director what Brown and Walton need to do to win in November. Both need to get out their vote, said Heaney. 

Cuomo s war with NYC may continue — The Boss brings Broadway back — Trump Org could be charged

Cuomo s war with NYC may continue — The Boss brings Broadway back — Trump Org could be charged
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Ex-Sprouts real estate chief Ted Frumkin joins The Fresh Market

Ex-Sprouts real estate chief Ted Frumkin joins The Fresh Market
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The Fresh Market eyes initial public offering

The Fresh Market eyes initial public offering
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Investigative Post Examines How PPP Money Was Spent in WNY

By Susan Arbetter New York State PUBLISHED 3:07 PM ET Dec. 16, 2020 PUBLISHED December 16, 2020 @3:07 PM SHARE A total of 19,000 for-profit companies in Western New York received $2.2 billion in Paycheck Protection Program loans. But of those 19,000 companies, just 5% received the lion’s share of the cash. This anomaly was investigated by reporters at the non-profit journalism outfit,  Investigative Post, based in Buffalo. All week long, you will find new information about PPP on the website, investigativepost.org.     Jim Heaney, founder, editor and executive director of  Investigative Post, spoke with

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