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  • Recycling old bottles into new bottles is surprisingly complex. We visited a recycling plant and a bottle factory to see the whole process.
  • On Friday, The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post published separate, searing editorials about former President Trump's failure to act during the siege of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
  • The numbers are still being added up but officials in Chautauqua County say damage is in the millions from flooding that hit some two weeks ago.Chautauqua…
  • Buffalo Police say a mother and child suffered stab wounds Wednesday morning and the mother is now in custody. Capt. Jeff Rinaldo said a call came in to…
  • Four of the recently charged Western New Yorkers were back in federal court for charges related to the January 6 takeover of Capitol Hill.Charged with a…
  • On Monday's Scoreboard... The Bills are off to their best start in 30 years, but what does that mean moving forward? The Sabres are back to .500 with a home game this afternoon. Plus, we dive into the five high school football teams in WNY pulled off upsets in the Sectional semifinals this past weekend.
  • The new Google Wallet app lets shoppers who own Android smartphones pay at the counter with a mere wave at the cash register — and without receiving a pocketful of change in return. It's a sign that the use of smartphones as wallets is finally catching on in America.
  • Pressure has been growing from Democrats and activists to charge more people, including those in high positions of power
  • In today’s WBFO Brief, some WNY moms share a heartbreaking look at the lingering grief over a miscarriage, an ignored part of post-partum depression.In COVID News, hear Dr. Nancy Nielsen MD tell Jay Moran that when it comes to vaccinations fear is a greater motivator than mandates or the desire to see football games. She also looks at testing in schools that is about to launch in Oct. Albany correspondent Karen DeWitt looks at the debate over the statewide mandate for vaccination of health care workers. Also, Ontario correspondent Dan Karpenchuk reports how Ontario is now suggesting that young people take the Pfizer vaccine rather than Moderna, in light of increased cases of myocarditis and pericarditis.Also, a challenge to one of Mayor Byron Brown’s political ads, an update on the struggle as unionized Tops Markets merges with non-union Price Chopper, and a way for veterans to get legal help and other support across WNY.
  • Republican struggles between establishment-backed conservatives and Tea Party rivals are a dominant feature this election season. Georgia had a crowded GOP race that is headed to a July runoff.
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