- Another round of WINTER for all of WNY
- Main Street Car Access Gets Big Boost
- Backyard Classic Hockey Tournament Returns for 11th Year
- WBEN Buffalo Business Report - Monday, February 18th 2019
- Ex-FBI official: 'Crime may have been committed' by Trump
- Sabres lose ground in 4-1 loss to Devils
- Pedestrian Struck in Clarence
- Capitol Watch: Frenzied session continues
- In-Depth: How the Amazon deal fell apart
- Charlie the dog euthanized following aggressive behavior and medical issues
- Berlin to get single travel app for public, private services
- First private Israel lunar mission to be launched this week
- Brex-split: 7 lawmakers quit Labour over EU, anti-Semitism
- Report: Honda to shut UK plant, imperiling 3,500 jobs
- Israel-Central Europe summit canceled after Polish pullout
- French judge refuses to block Catholic sex scandal movie
- Berlin to get single travel app for public, private services
- The Latest: US Jewish group asks Poland, Israel to stay calm
- China accuses US of trying to block its tech development
- Former Maldives president arrested over money laundering
- 2-18 Michael Caputo in for Sandy Hour 1
- Backyard Classic Hockey Tourney At Canalside - Chris Taggart
- Politics: Steve Roberts
- Latest on Aurora, Illinois shooting with Ryan Burrow
- Charlie the Dog put down: SPCA's Gina Browning
- Anthony Weiner released from prison: Aaron Katersky
- President Trump Activities: Lana Zak
- National Emergency: Congressman Tom Reed
- Presidential Polling: Siena College's Don Levy
- Payless Closing: Cheri Preston

-
716 Week in Review - February 15, 2019February 15, 2019
-
Medicare @ 50 930in716 February 13, 2019February 13, 2019
-
[email protected] 930in716 February 11, 2019February 11, 2019
-
716 Week in Review - February 8, 2019February 08, 2019
-
NY Splitting 930in716 February 8, 2019February 08, 2019
-
Ice Jam Threats February 4, 2019February 04, 2019
-
716 Week in Review - February 1, 2019February 01, 2019
-
The plight of Larry 930in716 February 1, 2019February 01, 2019
-
Child Victims Act Action 930in716 January 28, 2019January 28, 2019
-
716 Week in Review - January 25, 2019January 25, 2019
On President's Day, who tops your list of the last 6 Presidents?

Supreme Court won't hear North Carolina districting dispute
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is choosing not to take on a new case on partisan redistricting for now. Instead, the justices are sending a dispute over North Carolina's heavily Republican congressional districting map back to a lower court for more work.
The court's order Monday follows a ruling last week in which it declared that Wisconsin voters who sued over the state's GOP-drawn legislative districts had not proven they have the right to bring their case in court. The justices ordered the court in North Carolina to examine the same issue.
On the surface, the North Carolina case doesn't appear to have the same problem the high court identified in the Wisconsin lawsuit. It could return to the Supreme Court quickly, perhaps in time for the term that begins in October.