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No Sporting Chance

Buffalo spends a fraction of suburban districts on interscholastic sports, denying students playing opportunities, adequate facilities and the benefits that come with sports participation. Meanwhile, playing opportunities for female athletes lag in numerous school districts in the region despite Title IX requirements.

Who's Flying Your Airplane?

With the crash of Continental Connection Flight 3407, Buffalo learned the hard way that there's at least one gaping hole in the U.S. aviation safety record: the regional airlines.

Where the Money Went

City Hall lending to businesses dropped by almost half, but barbershops and beauty salons are among the biggest recipients of grant money handed out for economic development.

One Sunset: The Deal That Brought Down BERC

Buffalo's economic development agency poured thousands of dollars in public money and untold hours of staffers' time propping up a failing - but politically popular - restaurant.

Buffalo's Abandoned Homes: Forgotten, But Not Gone

Buffalo's vacant housing crisis, decades in the making, has exploded in recent years and streets like Ruhland Avenue and nearby Harmonia Street are the poster children in the war against it.

Downsizing the Diocese

A generation of Catholics on the move from the city to the suburbs - along with a shortage of priests - explains why Bishop Edward U. Kmiec announced closings and mergers that changed the landscape of Catholic churches across Western New York.

The High Cost of Being Poor

Every day, the working poor face a kind of Alice-in-Wonderland reality where those who can afford the least pay the most. From huge markups at rent-to-own stores to illegal charges for check cashing, those on a low income face an array of added costs - call it poor tax - that the middle class never has to deal with.

Power Failure

Politicians and bureaucrats are squandering the low-cost electricity generated at the nation's second-largest hydropower plant in Lewiston. Instead of helping the local economy, the hydropower is used to provide subsidies to select companies and underwrite the State Power Authority's bureaucracy.

Jailhouse Highs

Illegal drugs seep into New York state prisons like rain through a leaky roof, with some inmates staying doped-up until their release - only to commit more crimes - and others dying behind bars.

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