The WBFO Brief podcast brings you the award-winning reporting from the newsroom of WBFO, Buffalo Toronto Public Media's NPR station, each weekday morning. To get up to the minute news, tune into WBFO on your radio (88.7 in Buffalo, 88.1 in Jamestown, 91.3 Olean), stream us online at wbfo.org, with the WBFO mobile app or with your smart speaker.
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Catch up on the news on the WBFO Brief.
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Catch up on the news of the day on the WBFO Brief.
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Catch up on the news of the day on the WBFO Brief podcast.
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Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown is moving on. On Monday, he announced his plan to resign.
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We observe Orange Shirt or Every Child Matters Day. Ryan Zunner reports. Holly Kirkpatrick takes a closer look at how a state pilot program looks to solve the problem of residents spending nearly a thrid of their paychecks on rent.
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Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown's long-anticipated move to Western Regional Off-Track Betting is moving closer after the OTB Board approved the contract offer for Brown.
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Ontario’s premier Doug Ford is facing criticism for comments about encampments.
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Catch up on the news on the WBFO Brief.
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Catch up on the news of the day on the WBFO Brief.
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Catch up on the news of the day on the WBFO Brief.
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Dan Karpenchuk reports from the Canadian Beat, Jack Kreuzer updates The Scoreboard, and Theater Talk with Peter Hall and Anthony Chase.
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Hear about this weekend's Buffalo Humanities Festival.
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Catch up on the news of the day on the WBFO Brief.
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Catch up on the news of the day with the WBFO Brief.
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Dan Karpenchuk reports on Air Canada. Jack Kreuzer updates us on the Scoreboard.
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The Town of Tonawanda settles a $480,000 lawsuit over a warehouse project. The Buffalo Common Council approved nearly $400,000 for emergency stabilization of two historic Cobblestone District buildings.
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State officials are accepting applications for the Community Garden Leadership Certificate program. The University at Buffalo becomes the first SUNY school to offer an Indigenous Studies major.
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Local Catholic leaders give their final list of church closings which "reflect the concerns of provisioners" following 52 counter proposals. NCAA athletes deal with receiving abusive messages from those with betting interests in their games when the athletes fail to deliver.
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Evans Bank is being acquired by and merging with NBT. UB introduces the SUNY system's first Indigenous Studies major.
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Catch up on the news of the day on the WBFO Brief.
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