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  • Watch fascinating Filoli finds in this half-hour RECUT, including one up to $100,000!
  • Explore artifacts and artistry with health and medicine history in this half-hour RECUT.
  • Newport treasures shine through the rain in this half-hour RECUT, like an up to $100K find
  • Jovita Idar was a Latina journalist who worked for an end to segregation and racism.
  • Trace the life and music of “Society’s Child” folk icon and LGBTQ+ advocate Janis Ian.
  • A poll by NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health finds that nearly 1 in 5 Latinos say diabetes is the major health concern for themselves and their family. In East Los Angeles, where obesity and diabetes are common, community activists are committed to turning the problem around.
  • By Bert Gambini, WBFOhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wbfo/local-wbfo-755360.mp3Buffalo, NY – William Stolzenburg, author of Where the…
  • Elon Musk has added Twitter to the list of his companies, which includes Tesla and SpaceX. Here are the major twists and turns in his tumultuous courtship of the social network.
  • On today’s WBFO Brief, hear personal tales of gun violence as Erie County declares a public health crisis. Also, hear how Buffalo’s city council is taking steps toward a new system to pinpoint traffic stops and trends that could make police more equitable and accountable. And get the latest on a push to have unpaid family caregivers receive a tax credit for their work.We recap an unusual news day with several breaking events yesterday: Flooding in Niagara County triggered an overnight state of emergency there with road closures, an industrial warehouse fire triggered evacuations in Williamsville near the Buffalo Niagara International Airport, and we have more on a house explosion in Lackawanna.
  • Police reform was the mantra of demonstrators and elected officials alike in the City of Buffalo in the summer of 2020. And with a city that wanted change, and a police union that wanted raises in a new contract, it was thought that the competing interests might result in a compromise that moved accountability and other police reform measures forward. But Investigative Post reporter Geoff Kelly has found that a raise was put before an arbitrator, and agreed to without any other changes. He talks about the contract talks with Dave Debo. Then Researcher Anna Blatto from The Partnership for the Public Good reveals some of the things she has started to uncover in a study of the city’s water shut offs, who they effect, and what neighborhoods are dis-proportionally effected.
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