We paused some services to investigate and restore systems and we’re grateful for your patience
Redesigned with a focus on user experience, engagement, and transparency
Buffalo’s Fire readers will notice a few changes to our website as we roll out a redesigned version aimed at improving user experience and responsiveness. We expect this transition to be smooth, but we apologize in advance for any temporary glitches or adjustments you may encounter as we continue to fine-tune the site in the days ahead.
One notable change involves our weekly newsletter. Starting next week, it will be delivered via Substack, an updated service provider that will allow us to present the news in a more engaging and user-friendly format. This also means the newsletter will arrive from a new email address, and we want to warn users of the change.
With the website redesign, you’ll find news stories are better organized by topic, with a greater emphasis on content relevant to our community’s interests and a renewed commitment to transparency. We’ll be introducing additional features throughout the next week, including a new topic-based chat that will provide subscribers with a new opportunity to connect directly with the Buffalo’s Fire newsroom and participate in the discussion.
As always, we encourage readers to reach out and give us feedback and suggestions.
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