With a new Republican presidential administration in place, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of New York Trini E. Ross has been replaced by a former assistant.
Smith broke barriers for Native art and exhibited at major museums around the U.S. Before she died last month, she planned a large-scale sculpture for the Missoula Art Museum.
Tulsa hopes it landed a rising star with the 35-year-old Lamb, a head coach of five seasons, who in 2022, took Gardner-Webb ...
According to the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, only 0.5% of New York farms are owned by Black or ...
The Western New York Land Conservancy has created yet another ... it hopes to do restoration work and possibly reseed the land with native plants to turn it into a grassland.
While there aren’t many Black and African-American farmers in Western New York or the entire state, some residents are trying to change that. Buffalo Worm Works founder Myles Stubblefield says ...
In this article, James Kences documents the massive and dreadful die out of Indigenous people in the coastal areas of New England from 1616 to 1618.
When Tom Anderson was in his late teens and playing the best tennis of his life, he entered the Western New York tournament. ...
For the second year in a row, the Buffalo African American History Museum has taken Western New Yorkers on a journey to explore Black history at cultural sites across the region. Today, the museum ...
Colonel Henry Steel Olcott was famously denounced as an “unmitigated rascal” by the New York Times in 1871. In Sri Lanka, however, he is still remembered as the revered legend of Buddhist revival—and, ...
Washington, Lincoln and even Millard Fillmore and are among the presidents honored with Denver streets — and one infamous VP.
The first high-profile exchange took place on February 10, 1962, when Soviet intelligence officer William Fischer (better known as Rudolf Abel), arrested in New York on June 21, 1957, was exchanged ...