Fewer New Yorkers Contract HIV, Thanks - In Part - To A Prevention Drug

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July 15, 2016
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Governor Steps Up Security At High Profile Locations In NYS
Governor Andrew Cuomo issued a statement in the wake of the incident in France where dozens of people were killed after a truck plowed into a crowd celebrating Bastille Day in Nice, France:

This Binghamton Neighborhood's Lacked A Grocery Store For 20 Years
The north side of Binghamton is a food desert. There hasn't been a grocery store there in 20 years. Both residents and city officials want a grocery store in the area, but it's a tough sell to companies. 

Fewer New Yorkers Contract HIV, Thanks - In Part - To A Prevention Drug
Two-thirds of New Yorkers who have been diagnosed with HIV now have undetectable levels of the virus, according to the state health department. 

Many small Pennsylvania cities are losing younger residents while their aging populations grow. Can new immigrants bring life and opportunities to these places?

July 17, 5:30pm | WSKG TV
ON TOMORROW

  Obama's Years, Part One
Obama's Years is a two-part radio documentary that explores how life has changed for Americans over the last eight years. In the first hour, NPR's Steve Inskeep travels the country to places in which President Obama delivered speeches, and checks in with Americans living in those places to ask about their perspectives on the issues the president discussed. From Denver to Wichita to Philadelphia, audiences will hear people talk about their jobs, aspirations and family life. They'll discuss issues like healthcare, immigration, guns and race relations and how those issues have played into their lives in the last eight year.

July 16, Noon | WSQX RADIO

ON SUNDAY

Inside Ohio's Voter Purge: The fight over voter rights
No Republican candidate has ever won the White House without securing the majority of votes in Ohio, and no Democratic candidate since 1960 has won the election without carrying Ohio. With the stakes so high, a series of legal skirmishes over voting rules, such as early voting days and registration, is underway, including a fight over the state's purging of thousands due to not voting frequently enough. NewsHour Weekend's Special Correspondent Chris Bury reports from Columbus. 

July 17, 5:00pm | WSKG TV



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