Niagara Falls Multimillion dollar methadone clinic to profit from human suffering here March 3, 2016 There’s one thing about the people who run the poverty industry here in Niagara Falls. Whether they’re taking care of the homeless or
Niagara County Opposition to Walnut Ave. drug clinic mounts amid political intrigue March 2, 2016 Resistance is stiffening to a proposed methadone clinic – serving as many as 400 addicts – proposed by the not for profit Northpointe
1969: man on the moon, a dry waterfall and a whole lot more March 2, 2016 On July 20, 1969 man landed on the moon as United States astronaut Neil Armstrong set foot on the lunar surface uttering those famous
A Modest Suggestion for Change of Emblem for the National Security Agency March 2, 2016 At the Niagara Falls Reporter, we seek to serve the interest of the people. And, as we reviewed our story, A Good American,
Community News Hamister fails to open hotel in Jamestown as well as Niagara Falls March 2, 2016 The fabulous resort location on Rainbow Boulevard North here isn’t the only hotel in Western New York that do-nothing developer Mark Hamister hasn’t
Erie County State Money Flows Again, But Question Remains: What Happened? March 2, 2016 The carpenters, all 70 of them, are back on the job at SolarCity, but more than 120 plumbers were still out as of
Erie County Panepinto Ready to Take on All Challengers for 60th District Seat March 2, 2016 State Sen. Marc Panepinto may face a Democratic primary in the 60th District this year and if he is victorious he will likely face
Niagara Falls Some sex offenders follow trend, leave Niagara Falls for better life March 2, 2016 As with so many other segments of the colorful tapestry that makes up the population of Niagara Falls, at least some of the
A Modest Suggestion for Change of Emblem for the National Security Agency March 2, 2016 At the Niagara Falls Reporter, we seek to serve the interest of the people. And, as we reviewed our story, A Good American, this
Greed, Corruption & Cover-Up At The NSA March 2, 2016 Burning Books to screen documentary about whistleblower Bill Binney By Jordan Canahai Tuesday 9:47am: Hi baby, you have to listen to me carefully—I’m on
Falls sees tiny decrease in violent crime: Remains dangerous place March 2, 2016 In his State of the City address last week Niagara Falls Mayor Paul Dyster claimed that violent crime was down by 5.4
Niagara Falls Delaware North Loses Yosemite Contract March 2, 2016 Can Niagara Falls State Park be next? News of potential import to the city of Niagara Falls broke late last year when details of