In 126th Assembly Rematch, Dwire and Finch Share Similar Concerns, Differ On Minimum Wage

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October 24, 2016
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Medical Marijuana Pill Now Available In NYS
A new pill is on the market in New York state:  a medicinal marijuana pill. Manufacturer and distributor Columbia Care, which has a location in Rochester, says they are the first in the country to put this kind of pill on the market. 

At first impression Maria Vullo is guarded, and a bit camera shy. But when she talks about her legal work, going back decades, you can feel her conviction.

126th Assembly Rematch: Dwire and Finch Share Concerns, Differ On Minimum Wage
Republican Assemblyman Gary Finch will face a rematch in New York's 126th Assembly District as he runs for re-election against Democratic challenger Diane Dwire again. The two candidates share similar concerns on the big issues facing the district.

Candidates in New York's 22nd Congressional District debate November 3rd, at the invitation of the League of Women Voters of Broome and Tioga Counties.  You're invited to attend the television and radio debate, which will be inside WSKG's Vestal Studios. To reserve a spot, please register at WSKG.org.   Seating is limited, so please register early.
ON TOMORROW

On Point From NPR
A massive denial of service attack took down a chunk of the Internet on Friday, using webcams and DVRs. On Point looks at what comes next. 

October 24, 10:00am | WSQX RADIO

ON TOMORROW

FRONTLINE: Growing Up Trans
Just a generation ago, it was adults, not kids, who changed genders. But today, many children are transitioning, too - with new medical options, and at younger and younger ages. In Growing Up Trans, FRONTLINE takes viewers on an intimate and eye-opening journey inside the struggles and choices facing transgender kids and their families.

October 24, 10:30pm | WSKG TV



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