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  • On today’s Buffalo What’s Next, we speak with author and actor Annette Daniels-Taylor. She shares her experience in Buffalo theater and the local historical research that informed her writing. And Villa Maria College President Dr. Matt Giordano talks about his school’s position at the most racially-diverse private education institution in the region.
  • Police investigate a death at biliionaire Jeffery Gundlach's home, NYS is stockpiling abortion medication, and this week is Black Maternal Health Week.
  • The new Buffalo Bills stadium agreement will go under review, and lawmakers are still divided on bail reform laws.
  • From city-owned vacant lots to an emerging housing crisis to neighborhood gentrification, a variety issues need addressing by Buffalo leaders. Dr. Jason Knight, Associate Professor of Geography and Planning at Buffalo State, offers his critique of current policies and approaches.
  • The first licenses for state-regulated adult-use marijuana dispensaries in WNY have been approved and NYS government operations will continue despite failing to reach a budget agreement.
  • A visit to VillaCon with the Afro-futurist group, the Wakanda Alliance. And, live in studio will be Alexandre Burgos, a Hispanic Community leader and member of the Buffalo Democratic Committee.
  • Two WNY congressmen will be making a plea for flight safety, and members of the Nardin Academy Board of Trustees are calling for the resignation of the Board Chair and school president.
  • As the scourge of substance abuse continues to ravage our communities, a new development might make it easier for caregivers to help people suffering from opioid addiction. Jay Moran sits down with Ann Breidenstein, a harm reduction counselor and clinical trainer, who has worked with that part of the population that’s so often maligned. She speaks about her experiences and the knowledge acquired through her career as well as the FDA’s ruling to allow Narcan, a valuable overdose reversal medication, to be sold over the counter.
  • The Board Chair at Nardin is pushing back against recent criticisms, New York is closer to having a new chief judge, and housing rights advocates want more protection for renters.
  • Attorneys of the families affected by the May 14 racist attack say federal officials are limiting access to evidence, and a new initiative hopes to ease the problem of food insecurities in Buffalo.
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