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  • Doctors used to be seen as authority figures who could not be questioned. But as society becomes more service oriented, patient-centered care has become…
  • Migraines are painful, they come on suddenly and they're more common than you think. But there are ways to manage triggers and treat the condition…
  • Some worry that leasing land for large-scale solar projects will jeopardize farming. Cornell surveyed farmers to try to find out if these perceived threats are real.
  • By Chris UlanowskOswego, NY – School aid in New York State could top more than $20 Billion for the first time. The State Board of Regents is proposing a…
  • By Ryan Mordenhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wrvo/local-wrvo-882769.mp3Syracuse, NY – Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner laid out her…
  • By Mike BenjaminOswego, NY – Campus safety is always a top concern for incoming college freshmen and their parents, and university police across the…
  • New York State targets a dangerous plant
    By Dave Bullard/WRVOhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wrvo/local-wrvo-977347.mp3ALBANY, NY – It sounds like something out of a bad…
  • Here's a round up of regional news from WRVO:BP meets with towns of Cape Vincent & Lyme about wind power projectNew York's top court upholds 2011 legal…
  • In this archived broadcast from June 3, 1988, John Weeks talks about all the bee pastures that he sees. He said he notices all the flowers beginning to…
  • By Joyce GramzaOswego, NY – Head of SUNY Research Foundation ResignsThe State University of New York Board of Trustees today unanimously accepted the…
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