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It's clear the backlog is an issue. But what can be done about it? → Read More
Channel 9's Madison Carter sat down with Deputy County manager Anthony Trotman and County Manager Dena Diorio to get to the bottom of why their staff isn’t keeping up with the paperwork. → Read More
For more than 10 years, Channel 9 has been asking the Mecklenburg County Department of Social Services why a paperwork problem is keeping food off the table for many families. → Read More
Two months after the fire, several of those people said they hadn’t seen a dime of their renters insurance payout. → Read More
9 Investigates visited numerous electric substations in the past few months to see how secure our power grid actually is. → Read More
Details about the criminal investigation have been slim, but Channel 9′s Madison Carter has uncovered new information about how the case is being handled by law enforcement. → Read More
Newly released data from the Department of Energy (DOE) shows a rise in threats against the United States’ power grid. In just one year, the nation saw a 79% increase in power disturbances. → Read More
A Gastonia woman said she was charged $10,000 for a cosmetic procedure she never had. → Read More
Channel 9 has learned new details one month after someone shot up two substations in Moore County, knocking out power for thousands of people. → Read More
The University at Buffalo is launching a new initiative in an effort to make healthcare more inclusive. → Read More
An hour before a Western New York woman's Friday appointment, the pharmacy called to cancel her appointment cause it was during the technician’s lunch break. → Read More
Community members and social justice groups are calling on Buffalo's common council to repeal what many call an "antiquated" and discriminatory law. → Read More
Mayor Byron Brown is blaming the camera vendor for delays in issuing tickets to drivers that's forcing the City to cough up at least thousands of dollars. → Read More
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — This isn't a story that ends with an abuse hotline to call. Or a concrete solution. This is a story that ends with people on every side of a situation saying society has failed an entire community. This is a story that ends with Black and Brown women being left out of the equation and forced into dealing with the consequences. Jameca Price was a go-getter.… → Read More
Catch #TeamBuffaloWings this season on the new Supermarket Sweep! It airs on 7ABC Sundays at 8. → Read More
The City of Buffalo is modeling a gun violence program after Milwaukee after authorities in that county found success with a “shoot review” initiative. → Read More
Buffalo woman adopts her third set of siblings to make 9 children, plus her "bonus child". → Read More
Some residents of the City of Buffalo are calling for their mayor to resign amidst claims he is not doing enough for Black and Brown people with his reform agenda. → Read More
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — Ruweyda Salim, the 25-year-old woman recording the video that’s now gone viral of a Buffalo police lieutenant calling her a f***ing c**t, sat down exclusively with 7 Eyewitness News to look back at that Sunday evening exchange. Salim was concerned about the number of police officers on the scene for what she believed was a man in distress. “One of them was holding the… → Read More
Erie County's COVID-19 heat map now lists cases by zip code. → Read More