• VOTE BEAT: Pennsylvania Democrats approach 2024 election with slimmest voter registration advantage in decades
    Sep 24 2024

    Despite a bump following Joe Biden’s exit from the presidential race, Democrats in Pennsylvania are entering the home stretch of the 2024 election with their weakest voter registration advantage compared with Republicans in recent decades.

    The party’s raw registration numbers began to rise after Biden dropped out in late July, and that trend is continuing. But simultaneously, the number of Republicans has increased even more quickly.

    In other words, Democrats’ overall share of voters is still declining, and recent increases haven’t made up for losses over the past four years.

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    13 mins
  • Ulster County Resident Dies from Rare Mosquito-Borne Virus, EEE
    Sep 23 2024

    An Ulster County resident who was recently diagnosed with Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) has died, Governor Kathy Hochul announced on Monday. This marks the first case of EEE in New York since 2015, and the state's Department of Health is urging residents to take precautions to avoid mosquito bites, which transmit the virus.

    In response to the death, State Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald declared EEE an “imminent threat to public health,” enabling local health departments to access additional state resources. These include mosquito spraying and other preventive measures to control the spread of the disease.

    "I extend my sincere condolences to the patient’s family and loved ones. This is the first human case of EEE in New York since 2015, and the Ulster County Health Department is working closely with New York State and other partners to monitor the situation and keep the public informed of any additional cases. I urge Ulster County residents to take all precautions to avoid mosquito bites, including by using repellent, wearing long sleeves and long pants, and avoiding outdoor activity at dawn and dusk," said Ulster County
    County Executive Jen Metzger.


    Eastern equine encephalitis is a rare but serious viral infection that causes inflammation of the brain. The Department of Health is advising New Yorkers to limit outdoor activities during peak mosquito hours and to use insect repellent to minimize the risk of infection.

    Governor Hochul's announcement underscores the state's commitment to curbing the spread of mosquito-borne illnesses. The last known case of EEE in the state occurred nearly a decade ago, but the recent resurgence is raising concerns about the threat mosquitoes pose during warmer months.

    Residents are encouraged to stay vigilant and report areas of standing water where mosquitoes breed to their local health departments. The state's Department of Health will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates as necessary.

    Radio Catskill's Jason Dole speaks to Times Union reporter Lana Bellamy

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    9 mins
  • VOTEBEAT PA: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Restores Date Requirement For Mail Ballots, Voiding Lower-court Ruling
    Sep 17 2024

    Pennsylvania Supreme Court restores date requirement for mail ballots, voiding lower-court ruling

    The decision, focusing on the court’s jurisdiction rather than the case’s merits, could cause thousands of mail ballots to be rejected in November’s election. Votebeat's Carter Walker speaks to Radio Catskill's Jason Dole.


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    8 mins
  • NY FOCUS: Kathy Hochul's Parole Board Blunders
    Sep 17 2024

    The governor promised to fill the chronically understaffed Board of Parole. Nearly half of her nominations have ended in disaster. Chris Gelardi of New York Focus speaks to Radio Catskill's Jason Dole.

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    16 mins
  • SPOTLIGHT PA: Spotlight Pa Investigation Spurs Call For More Oversight Of Who Can Be A Medical Marijuana Doctor
    16 mins
  • NY FOCUS: Are You a New York Teacher Spending Your Own Money on School Supplies?
    Sep 11 2024

    Year after year, teachers in New York have had to fill in the gap left by their schools’ thin budgets for expenses as essential as classroom supplies.

    During the 2019–2020 school year, New York teachers spent an average of $463 on school supplies, according to data from the National Center for Education Statistics. Ninety-five percent of them purchased supplies with their own money. Some turned to crowdfunding platforms like GoFundMe and Donors Choose to cover the cost of basic items like crayons, pencils, and snacks for their students.

    Jason Dole speaks with Bianca Fortis from New York Focus

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    9 mins
  • Toni McGibbon Celebrates 26 Years and 17,000 Hours of Volunteer Service at Garnet Health Medical Center
    Sep 9 2024

    In this episode, we highlight the inspiring story of Toni McGibbon, Garnet Health Medical Center’s longest-serving volunteer. For over 26 years, Toni has dedicated her time and energy to helping patients, logging more than 17,000 hours of service.

    From her early days in patient transport to her current role at the registration desk, Toni’s warmth and dedication have touched countless lives. At 72, she shows no signs of slowing down and continues to be a vital part of the hospital community. Tune in to hear more about her incredible journey and the impact she’s had over the years.

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    7 mins
  • NY FOCUS: New York’s Energy Transition Faces a Staffing Shortage
    Aug 27 2024

    The state’s energy regulator has more work than ever — and far fewer employees than it did three decades ago.

    Colin Kinniburgh, from NY Focus speaks to Jason Dole.

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    12 mins