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On today’s WBFO Brief, we've got you covered from Buffalo to the Montauk Point Lighthouse on Long Island.
You'll hear Investigative Post reporter Layne Dowdell say that if the Buffalo Public Schools were to print out all the documents lost in last month's ransomware attack, they’d fill the Key Bank Center.
In Albany, correspondent Karen DeWitt reports on a sexual assault law under consideration that would extend the 5-year statute of limitations – and offer a one-year look back on old expired claims, similar to what was done in with the Child Victims Act in 2019.
Also, go inside the endangered Montauk Point Lighthouse, hear the latest on vaccine deliveries to homes and schools, and learn about a halal food pantry in Buffalo winding down their “Iftar on Wheels” effort as Ramadan ends.
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On today’s WBFO Brief, we've got you covered from Buffalo to the Montauk Point Lighthouse on Long Island.
You'll hear Investigative Post reporter Layne Dowdell say that if the Buffalo Public Schools were to print out all the documents lost in last month's ransomware attack, they’d fill the Key Bank Center.
In Albany, correspondent Karen DeWitt reports on a sexual assault law under consideration that would extend the 5-year statute of limitations – and offer a one-year look back on old expired claims, similar to what was done in with the Child Victims Act in 2019.
Also, go inside the endangered Montauk Point Lighthouse, hear the latest on vaccine deliveries to homes and schools, and learn about a halal food pantry in Buffalo winding down their “Iftar on Wheels” effort as Ramadan ends.