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In today’s WBFO Brief, hear from Buffalo’s only openly gay city councilman on the start of Pride Month, and Albany correspondent Karen DeWitt’s look at what the NYS Legislature still has to tackle in the remaining part of this year’s session.
Also this morning, The Toronto Blue Jays play today in front of a crowd of WNY spectators- in the first Major League game with a local audience in over 150 years. And hear about the end of restaurant curfews and UB’s role in working on long-COVID and the symptoms that linger long after infection.
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In today’s WBFO Brief, hear from Buffalo’s only openly gay city councilman on the start of Pride Month, and Albany correspondent Karen DeWitt’s look at what the NYS Legislature still has to tackle in the remaining part of this year’s session.
Also this morning, The Toronto Blue Jays play today in front of a crowd of WNY spectators- in the first Major League game with a local audience in over 150 years. And hear about the end of restaurant curfews and UB’s role in working on long-COVID and the symptoms that linger long after infection.