A New Morning

Collection of LIVE interviews from Buffalo's Early News on WBEN

Two new scams are targeting the elderly

Two scams organized by transnational organized crime groups are targeting primarily elderly folks, stealing billions from a vulnerable population. Crime and Terrorism analyst Brad Garrett tells us more.

10-16
06:20

What to know about tonight's 43North Finals!

Five startups will be awarded $1 million at the annual 43North business competition. Colleen Heidinger tells us about the finalists and the impact the event has had on its participants.

10-16
06:15

Ontario County Dir. of Economic Development Ryan Davis on all-electric worries

A shortage of electricity has delayed a project in Canandaigua, leaving questions about the state's all-electric energy plans. Ryan Davis tells us more about the situation.

10-16
08:29

Wages are struggling to keep up with increasing expenses, more on the labor market

It's becoming harder for workers to get higher pay as the cost of living goes up. Bankrate's Sarah Foster tells us what workers are doing to try and catch up.

10-16
06:01

Average car prices exceed $50,000 for first time ever

The average price for a new car or truck is pretty eye-popping, exceeding $50,000 according to Kelley Blue Book. ABC's Jim Ryan tells us more.

10-16
01:43

BPD union president John Davidson on potential exodus of leadership

The expiration of a benefits package could lead to dozens of Buffalo police officers retiring in the coming months, potentially creating a leadership void.

10-15
06:26

Councilman Mitch Nowakowski on potential departure of 80 police officers

The expiration of a benefits package may lead to a significant loss of leadership at the Buffalo Police Department. Councilman Mitch Nowakowski reacts to a letter written to the Council.

10-15
07:52

Churches fighting to stay open get "50/50 win" in Dicastery decisions

The fight to keep local churches open continues. Mary Pruski from Save Our Buffalo Churches has the latest on decisions from Rome.

10-15
07:23

North Tonawanda Mayor Austin Tylec makes his case for re-election

North Tonawanda Mayor Austin Tylec responds to Republican challenger Tom Krantz, who also joined WBEN Tuesday.

10-15
07:55

Former North Tonawanda Police Chief Tom Krantz explains why he wants to be mayor

In a word, Tom Krantz says "affordability" sums up his reasons for running for Mayor of North Tonawanda.

10-15
06:21

IBM is developing a "quantum computer"...but what is it?

Tech reporter Mike Dobuski tells us about a completely different kind of computer than we're used to.

10-14
05:42

Sal Capaccio recaps another underwhelming Bills loss to the Falcons

Both the offense and defense struggled at points on Monday night against the Falcons as the Bills dropped their 2nd straight game. Bills sideline reporter Sal Capaccio recaps all that went wrong.

10-14
07:19

What are lawmakers saying about the state's energy plan?

Democrat Assemblyman Bill Conrad says there's "quite a few of us" taking a stand against the state's energy plan. He tells us what's being discussed in Albany.

10-14
09:21

"Anything is possible" when it comes to length of government shutdown

How long will the government shutdown last? Washington insider Dave Levinthal says "Anything is possible."

10-14
07:22

The government remains shutdown, and peace is reached in the Middle East

Political analyst Steve Roberts discusses the top stories in D.C..

10-13
07:05

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