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Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan announced new community programs at the city's public pools beginning this summer, ranging from free swimming lessons to senior swims. Deputy Mayor Maria Whyte tells us what else is planned.
New York's Board of Regents has announced plans to switch to competency-based diplomas for high school grads. Is it a sign of shifting norms? Niagara Falls City Schools Superintendent Mark Laurrie believes it is. Laurrie tells us why he's in favor of the change.
The jury selection process is underway in the trial of the Tops mass shooter. 130 out of approximately 1200 jurors appeared in federal court yesterday to fill out lengthy questionnaires about their background and attitudes about the case. Attorney John Elmore, who represents survivors and families of the shooting's victims, tells us more about the process.
The economic impact of peace with Iran will be far reaching. From gas to groceries, Bankrate's Mark Hamrick tells us how it will all be impacted.
The Banshee Irish Pub in downtown Buffalo is a premier spot for Buffalo's soccer fans to gather on match days. Now, they're about to get even busier as the World Cup gets underway. Owner Conor Hawkins tells us what he saw on the first day of the tournament and what it will be like as the US begins play Friday night.
Councilwoman Zeneta Everhart has secured $50K in funding for the city's Office of Gun Violence Prevention. Everhart tells WBEN the funds will help the city get to the root cause of gun violence in the city. She has specifics on what leads to violent crime.
A collision between an Iranian drone and US Apache helicopter reignited fighting between the US and Iran. Where do we go from here as peace gets further away? WBEN's David Bellavia has expert analysis.
Big Boy, a 1940s steam train that was built in Schenectady and used to transport war materiel to the west coast during World War 2, arrives in Ripley Tuesday afternoon. Its journey is part of America 250 festivities. Ed Dickens is a Locomotive Engineer with Union Pacific. He joined WBEN Tuesday morning from aboard Big Boy to tell us about the history of the locomotive.
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