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Collection of LIVE interviews from Buffalo's Early News on WBEN
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Sacks, turnovers, penalties...they were all there in the Bills' 23-19 loss to Houston Thursday night. Sideline reporter Sal Capaccio recaps the game.
Employers added 119,000 jobs in September, surpassing expectations. Bankrate's Mark Hamrick takes a closer look at the numbers.
"Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story" debuts tomorrow on the Hallmark Channel! Victoria Sturman, Executive Director of East Aurora's Chamber of Commerce gives us a sneak preview.
As of now, rain showers will switch to lake effect on Thanksgiving Day. Meteorologist Jim Mitchell has an early look at the forecast.
Groups like "764" have used blackmail for years to take advantage of children online. ABC's Brad Garrett takes us inside their twisted world.
The Bills head to Houston tonight as they go for their 8th win of the season. Chris Brown has the scout on Houston.
Winter weather has backed off after making a brief appearance a few weeks ago. Meteorologist Andy Parker says now isn't the time to worry about any significant winter weather event.
As unruly aircraft behavior rises, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy wants to calm things down. ABC's Clara McMichael tells us more.
It's one of the most important times of the year for the City Mission as we're a week out from Thanksgiving. Volunteer & Event Manager Julia Dressler tells us how you can help those in need this season.
A comet that came from outside our solar system has captured the attention of astronomers and amateur star-gazers. ABC's Jim Ryan tells us more.
Trini Ross is leading the transition to City Hall for Mayor-elect Sean Ryan. She gives an update on the search to fill positions within Ryan's administration.
Buffalo is back on the road, and this time it's a short week as the Bills head to Houston for Thursday Night Football. Bills radio analyst and former center Eric Wood previews the game.
Governor Hochul is still in the lead, but Congresswoman Elise Stefanik is closing the gap in a hypothetical gubernatorial matchup according to a new Siena poll. Pollster Steve Greenberg dives into the data.
Dennis Elsenbeck is the Head of Energy Consulting at Phillips Lytle. He's telling businesses to be ready in case the state moves forward with its all-electric energy plan.
Demand is growing for pet food at the SPCA Serving Erie County. Gina Lattuca explains how you can give back to our four legged friends this Friday.
ABC's Jim Ryan is following the trends as Americans shop for Christmas trees.
Nintendo, PlayStation and Xbox have new competition from Valve, the company that runs the online gaming store Steam. They're now making a console of their own that bridges PC gaming and traditional "plug and play" gaming. Tech reporter Mike Dobuski tells us more.
Meredith Roberts, a standout swimmer at North Tonawanda High School, suddenly found herself in need of a new liver. Her mother, Sara, provides an update on her daughter's condition after receiving a transplant.
Mary Pruski of Save Our Buffalo Churches is part of a coalition attempting to open the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation to help pay for settlements with abuse survivors and ensure justice for parishes threatened with closure.
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