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Move Indigo – Yes, New Yorkers with second homes in the Empire State can choose where they want to vote

New York state law allows citizens with dual residences to choose where they want to vote.

Effort to reform elections in Buffalo appears dead

Laurence Rubin, chairman of the Charter Revision Commission. Photo...

Jacobs School Hosts International Alcohol and Drugs History Conference

BUFFALO, N.Y. – Leading researchers from around the world will be at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at...

FDA Expands Orphan Drug Designation for SurVaxM, Immunotherapy Developed at Roswell Park

Orphan status for cancer treatment vaccine now applies to use to treat malignant gliomas in children and adults New designation broadens potential use of vaccine...

Youth Win Lawsuit to Protect Their Health

By Judith G. Fales In a recent lawsuit brought by 16 youth in the state of Montana, the presiding judge agreed with the youth’s assertion...

What Parents Should Know about Climate Change and Children’s Health

Excessive heat. Emerging diseases. Severe storms and off-season illnesses. The environmental hazards associated with climate change threaten the physical and mental health of children...

Tuberculosis Awareness

The Erie County Department of Health (ECDOH) is experiencing an increase in Tuberculosis (TB) cases. Rapid identification of cases is essential in controlling the...

UB Neurosurgery Program Receives Prestigious NREF Grant

The Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation grant funds the Jacobs School’s spine and peripheral nerves fellowship BUFFALO, N.Y. — The University at Buffalo’s Department of...

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Move Indigo – Yes, New Yorkers with second homes in the Empire State can choose where they want to vote

New York state law allows citizens with dual residences to choose where they want to vote.

Effort to reform elections in Buffalo appears dead

Laurence Rubin, chairman of the Charter Revision Commission. Photo...

Graham Platner – Platner says Collins sided with Trump to cut Medicaid, SNAP and help the rich. That’s False.

Sen. Susan Collins “sided with Trump, giving billionaires and corporations a hand out, paid for by cuts to Medicaid and SNAP.”