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Campaign to support incoming Afghan evacuees says the first of 335 due in WNY have arrived

Local organizations who work to welcome and resettle immigrants and refugees say the first few Afghan evacuees expected to come here have arrived. A coalition preparing to help accommodate and settle them offered an update Thursday on a campaign raising funds to support that effort.

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335 Afghan refugees will make Buffalo their new home

The refugees should be arriving over the next six months. Local agencies say the refugees who end up here will benefit to the community.

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Sean Ryan, local groups call for public hearings on proposed Outer Harbor amphitheater

Sean Ryan, local groups call for public hearings on proposed Outer Harbor amphitheater
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Proposed bill would allow Amigone Funeral Home to move from Tonawanda location

Neighbors want a permanent solution, which State Senator Sean Ryan and Assemblyman Bill Conrad say they have. Author: Danielle Church (WGRZ) Updated: 6:28 PM EDT May 7, 2021 TONAWANDA, N.Y. History seems to be repeating itself at the Amigone Funeral Home in Tonawanda. The residents of the Town of Tonawanda have complained for years about odor in the air, soot in their yards, soot on their cars, State Senator Sean Ryan said Friday. Take Ron Labuda s experience within the last two weeks, for example. Some neighbor who just moved in came up to me, and she came up to me and asked me, Do you know yesterday it smelled like something was burning in an oven? And I had to laugh and say, Yeah, something was burning in an oven right there, Labuda said.

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Climate and Community Investment Act proposed in Albany

Lawmakers react to what one group says would be a 55-cent per gallon tax increase on gasoline. Author: Kelly Dudzik Updated: 7:39 PM EDT May 3, 2021 BUFFALO, N.Y. We re continuing to answer your questions as you send them into to our newsroom. Ryan H. asked, I would like to know if it is true that New York State legislators and the governor are secretly trying to ramrod a 55 cent gas tax hike through to help close the state deficit? To answer Ryan s question, we found the proposed bill he s asking about. It is not a secret, and it is not being done in secret. Anyone can find the information by searching the New York State Senate and Assembly websites by going to the bills and laws section.

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