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The unemployment rate in Erie County is lower than the New York average.
This is how the Buffalo area compares to New York for coronavirus vaccinations.
Awards Ceremony which will take place on Saturday, August 28, 2021.
The Juneteenth Buy Black Buffalo Pop-ups are sponsored through a partnership between the City, Juneteenth Festival, Inc. and M&T Bank.
Mayor Byron Brown Announces Launch 2021 ‘Operation Clean Sweep' Season.
The announcement came on June 19, 1865, shortly after Confederate Army General Robert E. Lee surrendered at the Appomattox Courthouse.
Delaware District residents are reminded Bulk Trash collection will take place from Monday, June 7 through Saturday, June.
In the City of Buffalo, that evolution is embodied in Juneteenth being an official paid holiday for the first time.
There are a record number of job openings in the U.S. labor market; Erie County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
The first specific project the Mayor is unveiling is an expansion of the Mayor’s Summer Youth Program.
Mayor Brown Kicks-off Buffalo Pride Week 2021 with the Raising of the LGBTQ AND Transgender Pride Flags in Niagara Square.
With the weather making a turn for the better on Memorial Day, the popular splash pads will be open from 11 a.m to 7p.m.
Love Your Block has funded a total of 48 projects across 22 neighborhoods through its previous grant cycles.
The scratch-off tickets offer persons age 18 and up a 1 in 9 chance of winning a prize, and a shot at the $5 million grand prize.
A patient at a dental office tipped off the FBI after hearing Daniel Warmus, 26, boast about storming the Capitol, federal prosecutors say.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Erie County.
It’s one of the easiest ways to save money and support local clean energy jobs. And it’s as simple as subscribing to Netflix.
This week, Mayor Byron W. Brown and Buy Black Buffalo kickoff a lineup of February events that focus on Black entrepreneurs.
Mayor Byron W. Brown today delivered his annual testimony before the New York State Joint Legislative Budget Committee via video conference.
The City of Buffalo’s credit rating from Standard and Poor’s was released today, it remained A+ with the future outlook being “negative.”
Around 200 grant awards, which include awards to over 100 small business owners located in the City of Buffalo, will be distributed.
A public survey on what people envision for Broderick Park, as well as their preferences for art installations, produced exciting results.
Brown officially launched the on-line application period for his 2021 Summer Youth Internship and Employment Program.
Community solar: a win-win for your wallet and the environment -- no equipment required.
A Virtual Community Update on the former LaSalle Park will be held on Wednesday, January 27, 2021, from 6pm – 7pm.
Mayor Byron W. Brown today commended the Buffalo Bills for the end of their successful season.
Buffalo City Hall reopens to the public on Thursday, January 21st, 2021.
Mayor Byron W. Brown today announced that Buffalo’s first responders have begun receiving vaccinations.
Mayor Byron W. Brown today hosted the first Senior Connect Line of 2021.
Mayor Byron W. Brown today issued the following statement in regards to Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s 2021 State of the State address.
One of Mr. Arthur's most impactful efforts was his fight against the inequalities he saw in the City's education system.
Approximately 7,000 City households receive one of these two exemptions: 6,500-Senior Citizen, 478-Persons with Disabilities and Low Income.
One of Mr. Arthur’s most impactful efforts was his fight against the inequalities he saw in the city’s education system.
City Hall will be closed on Christmas Day, plus the mayor provides vaccine updates.
Mayor Brown addresses unemployment, supporting small businesses and helping others this holiday season.
The Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority Board of Commissioners voted unanimously today to enter negotiations with three development groups.
“Code Blue” is the City of Buffalo and Erie County’s emergency weather safety plan to individuals experiencing homelessness.
By signing this legislation into law, Mayor Brown is restating the importance of this duty.