930in716
Summary: 930in716 is the newest thing from WBEN! Spend 930 seconds in the 716 every episode! It's a complete look at the top stories WBEN is covering in Buffalo, along with a unique perspective and insight on the top issues of the day.
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Podcasts:
In this edition we update the Buffalo Police Department shooting incident, Lake Ontario water levels and introduce you to Buffalo Sabres General Manager Jason Botterill.
We focus on the lack of video evidence in the case of the officer-involved shooting in Buffalo.
We again go in-depth on the aftermath of the deadly officer-involved Buffalo Police shooting. We talk with a former cop and firearms instructor and the attorney for the police union.
As the investigation unfolds into an officer-involved shooting in Buffalo, the attorney for the family of the suspect who died in the incident is raising some troubling questions.
Complete coverage from the scene, the neighborhood and ECMC following a Buffalo Police officer-involved shooting.
We go in depth on the House action that moves to repeal and replace ObamaCare
We go in-depth on the Lake Ontario water level issue and take a bit of a look at the expected health care vote on Capitol Hill.
We explore in depth the discussion that Netflix' Thirteen Reasons Why is enabling and we tak a look at CNN making some news and a state of emergency along the Lake Ontario shoreline.
In this edition we look at the wild weather Monday, Mayor Brown's budget and President Trump's comments on meeting with North Korea's leader.
We go in depth on the firing of Buffalo Bills General Manager Doug Whaley and what's next for the Bills.......AND Sabres.
New York State, Erie County and local leaders discuss the opiate and heroin epidemic facing the region.
We remember longtime WBEN owner and President/General Manager Larry Levite.
We focus mostly on the situation involving North Korea and the meeting of the entire U.S. Senate at The White House, PLUS a little bit of art news from the Albright-Knox.
We explore the Amherst meeting that discussed a new methadone clinic in the town, Mayor Brown reacts to his opponents in the race for his office and a closer look at talk about a government shutdown in Washington.
In this edition we look closely at Betty Jean Grant's decision to run for Mayor of Buffalo, along with a new issue in Albany, alcohol being served in movie theaters.