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The Buffalo Bills are hiring a high-energy mascot handler for $75/hour, with the chance to earn the horns and become Billy Buffalo at games.
A new edition of the African American Heritage Guide to Buffalo officially launched on Tuesday, shining a powerful spotlight on the city’s Black history, culture, and community.
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WIVB Buffalo on MSNNow is your chance to be the next Billy BuffaloWant to be the next Billy Buffalo? Now is your chance. The Bills are hiring someone to be the next mascot. The next person being Billy Buffalo must be between 5-foot-11 and 6-foot-1, at least 18 years old and must be available and willing to work Monday-Friday between the hours of
More Catholic parishes are learning Tuesday what percentages would be required to contribute to the Buffalo Diocese bankruptcy agreement.
Cook, 25, has skipped the team’s voluntary offseason program, including workouts in April and OTAs on May 27–29, June 2, and June 5. He was the only Bills player absent in May, as 89 of 90 players were in attendance. The team’s mandatory minicamp, scheduled for June 10–12, looms as another key moment in the negotiation timeline.
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The 58-year-old was recently hired as the Buffalo Sabres’ senior adviser, and part of what drew him to the team was the idea of taking an active role in assisting general manager Kevyn Adams. After more than a decade as the Blue Jackets’ general manager,
As we enter June minicamps around the NFL, there are still some big-name stars looking for homes. The Buffalo Bills, who have been active this offseason, appear
Emotions run high as grandmother's murder case is reinstated. Family hopes for accountability as niece faces trial.
Eagle Rare 12 delivers deeper complexity and a higher proof than its 10-year sibling—without losing accessibility.
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When the temperatures go up in Buffalo, the ATVs come out. As summer approaches, city leaders are continuing their crackdown on the illegal vehicles, with Buffalo Common Council Member Rasheed N.C. Wyatt and Majority Leader Leah Halton-Pope proposing a resolution Tuesday that would ban the sale of ATVs,