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Onondaga County and the city of Syracuse begin an initiative meant to reduce exposure to lead that could be in the water service lines in 2,700 homes in the city.
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True History: You Are There “The Capture of John Wilkes Booth” 6/5/49 CBS, American Adventure “Thomas Wolfe – An Unfound Door” 12/8/55 NBC.
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Western: All-Star Western Theater “One Man’s Poison” 10/4/47 CBS, Wild Bill Hickok “The Red Wagon Jinx” 6/24/51 MBS.
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Romance: NBC University Theater “The Time of Man” 7/9/50 NBC.
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Crime: Stars Over Hollywood “When the Police Arrive” 3/1/52 CBS, Dragnet “The Big Odd” 12/1/53 AFRS
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Mystery: Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons “The Bride and Groom Murder Case” 1/19/50 CBS / AFRS, It’s a Crime, Mr. Collins “Bullet Grey Cottage” 1956 Syndicated.
Ben Walsh on the Campbell Conversations
City of Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh talks to Grant Reeher as he enters the final year of his second term in office.
Sean O'Keefe and Phil Palmesano on the Campbell Conversations
Grant Reeher holds a discussion on the recent election with Sean O'Keefe who holds the Phanstiel Chair in Strategic Management and Leadership at Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship, and Phil Palmesano who reperesents the New York State's 132nd Assembly District.
Marilyn Higgins on the Campbell Conversations
In the first half of the 19th century, central New York was a hotbed of reform, social and spiritual movements, earning the nickname "the burned over district." This week, Grant Reeher talks with Marilyn Higgins, author of "Dreams of Freedom: An Irishwoman's Story of Love, Justice, and a Young Nation Coming Apart."
Jason Springs on the Campbell Conversations
Crime and safety have been at the center of a lot of our debates during this election cycle, both at the presidential level and here in New York. This week, Grant Reeher talks with Jason Springs, a professor of religion at the University of Notre Dame. He's the author of "Restorative Justice and Lived Religion: Transforming Mass Incarceration in Chicago."
Debate: Nick Paro and Chris Ryan on the Campbell Conversations
Republican Nick Paro and Democrat Chris Ryan debate in the race for New York's 50th District Senate seat.