Democracy Dies in Darkness
Buffalo blizzard fuels racial and class divides in polarized city

As Buffalo begins to dig itself out from its deadliest disaster in a decade, the plights of people stuck for days in frigid homes without much food, their streets still unplowed, have reignited deep economic and racial fault lines that have long polarized the city.
- Buffalo’s no stranger to snow. Why was the storm so deadly?Brianna SacksandEmily Wax-ThibodeauxDecember 27, 2022

- The Buffalo storm exploded into a meteorological bomb. Here’s why.Jeffrey HalversonDecember 28, 2022

- Most of Jackson, Miss., is without water after ‘invisible leak’Ben BraschandNick ParkerDecember 27, 2022



