New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli announced Monday his office will audit Western Regional OTB again, his third probe ...
You may have read or watched stories in the daily newspaper or local television stations about the details of studies involving the proposed construction of a new stadium for The Buffalo Bills. You ...
Buffalo mayoral hopefuls (from left): Chris Scanlon, Rasheed Wyatt, Sean Ryan, Garnell Whitfield, Jr. The top two contenders for Buffalo mayor are both starting this election cycle with about a half ...
Investigative Post is joining forces with WGRZ 2 On Your Side to form a ground-breaking partnership in the Buffalo market. WGRZ has contracted with Investigative Post to co-produce investigations, ...
Trump's rise to power echoes that of Hitler. Scarier yet is the game plan Trump appears to be borrowing from Hungarian dictator Viktor Orbán.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposal to invest $1 billion of state incentives in an effort to revitalize the region’s economy is even bolder than the “B as in billion” suggests. Bold, but potentially flawed.
An excavator sits at the former site of 149 Arkansas St. following its demolition. Photo by I’Jaz Ja’ciel The troubled house at 149 Arkansas St. that plagued an West Side neighborhood for years has ...
Or, rather, it's chain owner, Lee Enterprises, which is effectively vandalizing our hometown newspaper. Last week, it killed Gusto and posted ads to its website posing as stories. Local news continues ...
Republican candidate for Buffalo mayor Sergio Rodriguez tells Investigative Post Editor Jim Heaney that some in the party “strongly encouraged” him to withdraw from the race, even offering him a ...
A state audit of payroll practices at the Town of Evans found sloppy bookkeeping and improper payments to a former town supervisor who is now a top lieutenant of Erie County Comptroller Kevin Hardwick ...
Buffalo City Court building. Photo by Garrett Looker. A man who two years ago admitted to tampering with evidence and lying about it in court was, until last week, employed as a state human rights ...