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Last year, we reported that former OTB boss Henry Wojtaszek had hired his son.

This year, when Byron Brown took over, he issued reforms of the hiring process.

His administration did not follow those new rules in the hiring of Brown's brother-in-law.

www.investigativepost.org/2025/10/08/o...

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Breaking: A group of tenants and advocates are again pursuing legal action against Buffalo hoping to compel the city to inspect more rental properties for lead hazards.

Children living on the city's East Side face particularly bad exposure to the hazards.

www.investigativepost.org/2025/10/07/5...

6 months ago 1 1 0 0
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Investigative Post announces event series Investigative Post announces three events it will host in November and December.

Investigative Post's event series is back.

Join us in the coming months for a discussion of ICE's impact on Western NY, a book club and a live interview with presumptive mayor Sean Ryan.

Details here:
www.investigativepost.org/2025/10/07/i...

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Henry Wojtaszek appointed to OTB board by Niagara County In a 10-5 vote Tuesday night, Niagara County leaders voted to approve Henry Wojtaszek, OTB's scandal-ridden former CEO, to the agency's board

Henry Wojtaszek is back at Western OTB — this time as a member of the board of directors.

Niagara County lawmakers approved him 10-5 vote Tuesday.

Unmentioned were the many scandals, investigations and audits, that occurred under his leadership as well.

www.investigativepost.org/2025/09/17/n...

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When police in New York drive drunk, they often avoid charges An investigation by The New York Times found 17 cases of cops in Western and Central New York where police drove drunk and were not charged.

Some officers hit other cars. Others drove drunk to work or to crime scenes. But they were not always given sobriety tests.

How did these officers evade accountability? Co-published with The New York Times and New York Focus:

www.investigativepost.org/2025/09/09/p...

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When police in New York drive drunk, they often avoid charges An investigation by The New York Times found 17 cases of cops in Western and Central New York where police drove drunk and were not charged.

New: When police drink and drive, they don't face the same consequences as civilians. While some receive traffic citations, almost none receive DUIs. That's especially the case in Central and Western New York.

Today, we co-publish this NYT investigation:

www.investigativepost.org/2025/09/09/p...

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New at @ipostnews.bsky.social: Developer Doug Jemal fell millions behind on bills, prompting contractors to file more than $3 million in liens against his projects. Jemal says he's settled most of the debts and will pay the rest soon.

www.investigativepost.org/2025/09/10/j...

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