Morning Edition for Monday, August 15th
Get caught up in 60 seconds: Glamping in Watkins Glen, supervised release programs struggle in NY, lanternfly crisis, Halftown walk, and birds of prey poisoned.
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5 FAST FACTS: GET CAUGHT UP IN 60 SECONDS
There’s a new ‘glamping’ venue in Watkins Glen and it’s getting a lot of local attention. FL1 Reporter Rebecca Swift is taking a closer look, talking with the developer behind it. [READ]
Supervised release programs are struggling to keep up with demand. This is an issue connected to bail reform, but not in the way many people would expect. [READ]
Upstate New York has a spotted lanternfly crisis. Now, lawmakers at the highest levels are calling for steps to be taken immediately to correct before it has an impact on wineries and tourism. [READ]
Clint Halftown supporters walk in Seneca Falls as fight within Cayuga Nation persists. This on top of the Nation’s ongoing dispute with local governing bodies. [READ]
Birds of prey are at risk in New York. FL1 Reporter Megan Hatch takes a look at what state officials and environmental advocates are finding in certain populations. [READ]