Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Sabres snap Blues' 6-game winning streak with 3-2 win and other top stories.

  • Sabres snap Blues' 6-game winning streak with 3-2 win

    Sabres snap Blues' 6-game winning streak with 3-2 win
    BUFFALO, N.Y. - (AP) -- Robin Lehner and the Buffalo Sabres have been on a roll since the goalie questioned his teammates' commitment a week ago. Lehner stopped 16 shots in the third period and 37 overall, and the Sabres snapped the St. Louis Blues' six-game winning streak with a 3-2 victory on Saturday. Evander Kane and Nicholas Baptiste each had a goal and an assist in Buffalo's third straight win, matching a season best accomplished three times. Ryan O'Reilly also scored during a two-man ad..
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  • UB basketball wins sixth straight game

    UB basketball wins sixth straight game
    UB basketball wins sixth straight game Bulls defeat Miami OH 71-58 By Kainan Guo / The Spectrum Senior wing Blake Hamilton dribbles past a Miami player. Hamilton led the way during Saturday's game with 23 points. UB is playing its best basketball of the season as the Mid-American Conference Tournament draws closer.The men’s basketball team (15-12, 9-5 MAC) rolled to their sixth straight wi..
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  • Missing Kittanning Man Found Dead In Woods Behind His Home

    Missing Kittanning Man Found Dead In Woods Behind His Home
    KITTANNING (KDKA) — The Armstrong County Coroner’s Office has released a somber update on a missing Kittanning man.  Corey Thomas Booth, 26, was found dead in the woods approximately 100 yards behind his residence on Linford Lane in North Buffalo Township. Officials say his body was located around noon Saturday when family and friends did a search of the woods around the residence. Booth had been missing since Dec. 7, 2016. An autopsy will be performed to determine the cause and manner of death..
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  • UB women's basketball routs Akron

    UB women's basketball routs Akron
    UB women’s basketball routs Akron UB scores season high 81 points in 30-point victory By Kainan Guo / The Spectrum Junior center Cassie Oursler takes a shot. Oursler had a significant impact for the Bulls during Saturday's game while defending inside. For the first 55 seconds of the game, UB women’s basketball (18-7, 8-6) and Mid-American Conference foe Akron (2-11, 9-15), were knotted up ..
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  • Colts free agency 2017: Should the Colts re-sign Robert Turbin?

    Colts free agency 2017: Should the Colts re-sign Robert Turbin?
    Buffalo's Mike Gillislee (38.6%). Turbin proved crucial in an area where the Colts had struggled in 2015, as he was a very good short-yardage and goal-line back ...
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  • 'Hockey Week Across America' Hopes to Score More Fans

    'Hockey Week Across America' Hopes to Score More Fans
    By Chris Rauch Hockey is no longer America’s forgotten sport – in fact, it’s bigger than ever in the United States. The game is played either professionally or at the amateur level in all 50 states. Yes, even in Hawaii. This week, the National Hockey League is teaming up with USA Hockey, an 80 year old hockey development organization, for its first-ever Hockey Week Across America event to celebrate the sport. Previously limited to a weekend, this year’s festivities were expanded to a whole week..
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  • Arts Groups Draft Battle Plans as Trump Funding Cuts Loom

    Arts Groups Draft Battle Plans as Trump Funding Cuts Loom
    “Losing the N.E.A. would mean that many smaller, mid-American arts companies couldn’t weather a recession,” he said, noting that the endowment supports both state and regional arts councils. “Losing these companies would mean fewer jobs, a lower quality of life and less local spending in the small towns that need it most.” Many arts officials said they were gravely concerned that the programs were back on the chopping block.“It’s another example of our democracy being threatened,” the actor Rob..
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  • Constituents Flood Another GOP Congressman's Town Halls And ...

    Constituents Flood Another GOP Congressman's Town Halls And ...
    Constituents of Rep. Tom Reed (R-N.Y.) flooded two town hall meetings on Saturday to confront and boo the congressman over the GOP’s vows to repeal the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, and strip public funding from Planned Parenthood. One event was supposed to take place in a senior center in North Harmony, New York, but it moved outside because so many people showed up. Reed held three other town halls in Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Allegany counties, according to The Associated P..
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  • How Big Do You Want Your Nest Egg to Be?

    How Big Do You Want Your Nest Egg to Be?
    With just a bit more, she said: “I’d be able to pay my bills, contribute to my I.R.A. and have some left over for home improvements. Photo Andrea Todd is a writer and teacher in Sacramento who is married with three children. She wouldn’t mind $65 million. “We’d travel cheap and dirty, with immersion in mind,” she says. Credit Max Whittaker for The New York Times Money may not buy happiness, but it can certainly buy freedom and security, which contribute mightily to happi..
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  • Is dynamic defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk an option for Rangers?

    Is dynamic defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk an option for Rangers?
    Steve Zipay Steve Zipay is an award-winning journalist who has covered events from Super Bowls to World Series and issues from sports marketing to stadium financing. Based in New York for 25 years, Steve also has been a news editor, a business editor and sports media columnist for Newsday. In 1997, Steve was a member of the Newsday team that won a Pulitzer Prize for spot news reporting on the crash of Flight 800. He has covered the Rangers and the NHL since the 2005-06 season. ..
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