Bruce Beyer, who died in 2019 at age 70, was one of Buffalo's best-known draft resisters of the Vietnam War era. He didn't learn that his birth father was once a big-league ballplayer until he took a DNA test in 2016.
Former Bills player Ed Rutkowski figures it makes sense that players have cautionary clauses in their contracts now. "They pay these guys millions," he says. "They only paid us thousands."
TV footage recently resurfaced about Donald Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein showed footage from a 1992 party where cheerleaders from the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins were present at Trump's Florida club and estate.
Retired New York Times Paris Bureau Chief Elaine Sciolino returns to Buffalo, where she was raised, to talk about her book "Adventures in the Louvre: How to Fall in Love with the World's Greatest Museum" on May 15.
If you are a Buffalo Bills fan of a certain age, chances are good that McNeese is a name you know. It’s the alma mater of the late, great Tom Sestak – anchor of the Bills stout defense in their AFL championship era of the mid-1960s.
Charles J. Pelitera III is set to be enshrined in the Canisius University Sports Hall of Fame as the strength and conditioning coach of the Canisius men's basketball teams from 1993-94, 1994-95 and 1995-96.
Richard Hofstadter, the Buffalo-born historian, died in 1970, but his works remain just as timely in our time, especially after the assassination attempt against Donald Trump, writes Erik Brady.