Beth Adams
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New York's so-called "red flag" law takes effect in about six months. It authorizes teachers, school administrators, and others to petition a court for the removal of guns from individuals who they believe pose a serious threat to themselves or others.
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Senator Chuck Schumer was in the Finger Lakes region Monday, urging members of the House to reauthorize the Land and Water Conservation Fund. Schumer says it provides critical funding that protects water resources and historical sites in every county across the U.S.
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A security expert says restorative practices can be used to identify and help individuals who may pose a safety risk in schools or the workplace.
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A long time program that provides free cancer screening has expanded, and is holding some screenings this coming weekend.
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With wind chills as low as 25 below zero in the next couple of days, local advocates for animals are worried about pets who are normally kept outdoors.
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Local elections officials say it's a bit overwhelming to consider all the changes that have to take place to implement New York's new voting laws.
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Studies suggest musicians are four times more likely than others to experience hearing loss due to their repeated exposure to loud, prolonged rehearsals and performances.
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The new federal tax law means big changes for divorcing couples in 2019.
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Governor Andrew Cuomo could decide this week whether to sign or veto legislation that would require private schools to report suspected child abuse.
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ROCHESTER, NY (WXXI) - Nearly 70 percent of school board members across New York State who responded to a recent survey think civic readiness should be a high school graduation requirement.