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  • Hear Gov. Cuomo’s testimony before the panel that investigated his sexual harassment allegations. Also WNY leads the state in COVID deaths and infection rates. Meanwhile, UB researchers look at freeze drying COVID vaccines. And prep underway for redistricting congressional seats
  • On today's WBFO Brief, a special labor day conversation with Peter De Jesus, President of the WNY AFL-CIO Labor Federation, an umbrella group of Buffalo-area labor unions. He talks with WBFO's Dave Debo about organizing during a pandemic, health care contract fights on the horizon, the Buffalo Mayor's race, Gov. Cuomo, President Biden and Monday's parade and celebration in Cazenovia Park.
  • Actor LeVar Burton experienced massive success early in life. In a round of Wild Card with Rachel Martin, he says his definition of success has had to change over time.
  • By Eileen Buckley Buffalo, NY – U-S Senator Charles Schumer says companies willing to set up ethanol plants, where there is a "desperate shortage" of the…
  • A lot of people may be thinking about buying an electric car this year. Here's what you need to know about price caps, income limits and other rules.
  • In today’s WBFO Brief, Albany correspondent Karen DeWitt looks at the return of Broadway shows, baseball, and other re-openings with the lifting of certain statewide COVID restrictions. Meanwhile, Dr. Nancy Nielsen, MD says summertime normalcy is achievable. And even though we are on the cusp of summer, a battle over snowmobile trails in the Adirondacks is heating up.
  • In today’s WBFO Brief, a look at disability pride month underway in WNY and a peek at dinner theater- aboard the USS Little Rock. Also, how a summertime respite from COVID gives an opportunity for vaccine distribution before school begins in the fall.
  • While Buffalo Bills fans may be miffed over the team not easing its television blackout policy, Jim Fink of Business First believes the faithful may be…
  • California parolee Charles Manson arrived in San Francisco in 1967, when the city was full of young seeking a guru. In Manson, Jeff Guinn says it was the perfect spot for him to enact his cult vision.
  • Solar panel installations will get another five-years of tax credit under the massive tax and spending bill approved in Congress last week. Proponents say…
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