The Buffalo Common Council and the public will have to wait at least another week for the long-awaited findings of an investigation by the city comptroller of city employees on paid administrative leave.
Jill Repman, a suspended Buffalo Fire Department clerk, who was paid $600,000 over seven years while on suspension, resigned from her city job effective Nov. 30.
The City of Buffalo's nine emergency warming shelters for use during major weather events are not equipped yet with cots, blankets, water or food, and one of them doesn't have a generator yet, administration officials said.
Delaware North is donating five snowmobiles to the City of Buffalo to bolster the Buffalo Fire Department’s winter emergency response during major snow events, including blizzards.
Buffalo firefighter Jason Arno, who sacrificed his life five months ago while responding to a four-alarm blaze in a Main Street commercial building, has a new namesake in the State Park Police.
“The bottom line is no criminal charges will be filed against anyone. This was an accident. This was a horrific accident,” District Attorney John Flynn said.
A two-alarm fire Wednesday afternoon on Humboldt Parkway near Glendale Place behind Canisius College caused an estimated $600,000 in damages to two houses, according to a spokesman for Mayor Byron W. Brown's office.
A pair of fireman's boots in the corner of Joseph Xavier Martin's mother's basement sparks memories of his father's career as a firefighter.
Traffic is being diverted at Main and Tupper Street and at Main and Goodell street. Crews from National Grid have come to the scene to investigate.
Sarah Tierney, in a notice of claim against the City of Buffalo and the Fire Department, said her husband Jason Arno, 37, and other firefighters entered the building at 745 Main St. despite department officials knowing the building was vacant.
Once again Saturday, Buffalo's iconic fireboat, the Edward M. Cotter, was called upon to venture where land-based firefighters dared not to go.
I am hopeful the owner of 745 Main Street will not rebuild. Once the building demolition is complete, that parcel of land needs to become the …
The announcement comes a day after fire officials described the cause of the blaze at H&R Construction Equipment Parts, 20 Milburn St., as suspicious.
The cause of a two-alarm blaze Monday night in outdoor piles containing construction debris at a business not far from Buffalo Central Terminal appears to be suspicious, Buffalo fire officials said Tuesday.
The commercial building at 745 Main St. has been declared structurally compromised and will be demolished over the course of the next week or so, Commissioner of Permit & Inspection Catherine Amdur announced on Tuesday.
The on-site investigation into the cause of the fatal four-alarm fire on March 1 that claimed the life of Buffalo firefighter Jason Arno is over, with the results being forwarded to the Erie County District Attorney's Office for further review.
Jason "Jay" Arno, who died while battling a fire on March 1, 2023, on Main Street in Buffalo, was laid to rest at Forest Lawn on Friday, March…
Jason "Jay" Arno died in a four-alarm fire March 1 at a Main Street building.
Watch as Buffalo firefighter Jason "Jay" Arno is laid to rest.
An American flag flutters in the wind over Church Street during the funeral procession for Buffalo Firefighter Jason Arno, who died in a four-…
Several street closures are planned to accommodate the crowds expected as well as the processions.
The day before Buffalo Firefighter Jason Arno's funeral, which is expected to draw thousands of mourners, including firefighters from around the country and over the border, dozens came to pay their respects at his wake.
Buffalo Fire Commissioner William Renaldo talks to reporters about how the Buffalo Fire Department is coping with the death of Firefighter Jas…
The fallen Buffalo firefighter is remembered as a loyal family man who loved to cook.
"Right now, we have not determined the cause or the origin. So the investigation is continuing," Fire Commissioner William Renaldo said.