Buffalo News

Buffalo News

The Buffalo News serves as the main newspaper for the Buffalo – Niagara Falls metro region. For many years, it was the sole newspaper that was entirely owned by Berkshire Hathaway.

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  • 18 hours ago | buffalonews.com | John Kim

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  • 1 day ago | buffalonews.com | Francesca Bond

    BY FRANCESCA BONDApril 23, 3025Here's what happening on the Buffalo-area restaurant sceneSome bars are more than bars. To many of the people on its long roster of regulars, Swannie House was a "second home."The regulars and bartenders were displaced in November, when the downtown bar closed after more than 40 years of business following owner Tim Wiles' death.

  • 1 day ago | buffalonews.com | Francesca Bond

    The air was cool and fragrant with the toasted scent of browning coffee inside Tipico Coffee’s production warehouse. Raw, green coffee beans hit the steel drum of a humming roaster like pebbles slapping the inside of a maraca. Burlap sacks holding two or three weeks’ worth of beans were stacked nearby in a row atop wooden crates. “Six different countries,” said Tipico production lead Ashleigh Chrisena Ricci, pointing at the burlap sacks of beans.