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WBFO Brief Monday July 11, 2022

Ten area nursing homes are planning for one day strikes across Western New York this week. Also, hear from more protestors upset over the city’s re-districting plans. Also, diversity at The Taste of Buffalo, and Washington honors for a Tops employee who helped others stay safe during the May 14 shootings.

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