The Chief Medical Officer of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention spent the day Monday at his alma mater — the University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine. Dr. Mitchell Wolfe met with state leaders, medical students and researchers and took part in a discussion titled Perspectives on Global Health. Before his current role, Dr. Wolfe was acting director of the CDC’s Washington office and served as director of the CDC Global Aids Program Thailand/Asia Regional Office. The epidemiologist has also held a variety of other positions.
We speak with ProPublica journalist Joaquin Sapien about his report on how New York state has approached the issue of COVID-19 in nursing homes.
We listen back to our special live broadcast for Monday's total solar eclipse in Tupper Lake, N.Y., hosted by the Adirondack Sky Center and...
The longtime former state chair of New York’s Conservative Party has died at age 82. Michael Long served in the role from 1988 to...