Beth Adams

Morning Edition Host

Beth Adams joined WXXI as host of Morning Edition in 2012 after a more than two decade radio career. She was the longtime host of the WHAM Morning News in Rochester, where she was recognized for her work by the New York State Associated Press Broadcasters Association and the New York State Humane Society. Her career also took her from radio stations in Elmira, New York to Miami, Florida.

Beth is active in the Rochester community, having volunteered for organizations including the Humane Society at Lollypop Farm, the Heart of Gold Children’s Foundation, the Rochester Press Radio Club Children’s Charities, and the Rochester Broadway Theater League Education Committee.  She is an avid reader of historical fiction and a devoted animal lover. Beth is married to award-winning writer and author Scott Pitoniak. 

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Government
11:03 am
Tue June 18, 2013

New York Among Leading States to Decrease Juvenile Detention

Credit www.usatoday.com

 A shift in policies has led to a significant drop in the number of youth confined in state and county facilities nationwide, and New York has been identified as one of nine states that has seen the largest decrease in juvenile detention.

A report released by the National Juvenile Justice Network (NJJN) and the Texas Public Policy Foundation shows that 43% fewer youth were detained in New York State facilities in the period from 2001-2010.  

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Government
6:27 am
Mon June 17, 2013

State Lawmakers Consider Legislation to Protect Seniors

Credit www.assembly.state.ny.us
Assemblyman Harry Bronson, (D) Rochester

A series of bills are moving through the State Legislature that would protect seniors from abuse, fraud and financial exploitation.

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WXXI Local Stories
5:55 am
Mon June 17, 2013

Police Search For Armed Suspects in Ontario County

A manhunt is underway this morning in Ontario County, as police search for two suspects considered to be armed and dangerous.

According to media reports, Ontario County Sheriff's deputies were called to a location in Geneva Sunday afternoon after there were reports of gunshots fired.  Police began a chase when four suspects were spotted leaving the scene.  The suspects' vehicle crashed in a wooded area near Routes 96 and 14, when one of the men reportedly pulled out a gun. He was shot by police and treated at Strong Memorial Hospital. 

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Economy
9:57 am
Fri June 14, 2013

"Reconnecting" Rochester

Credit roctransitday.com

A local volunteer organization is sponsoring its second annual ROC Transit Day set for June 20th. 

It's designed to encourage people to try the public transit system for a day and it coincides with national "Dump the Pump" day, asking residents to take the bus and save money on gas. Rochester area employers can request free all-day bus passes for their employees. 

Reconnect Rochester is sponsoring the effort. 

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Health
11:07 am
Thu June 13, 2013

Local Physicians Agree to New Reimbursement System with Excellus, RGHS

Credit www.thinkprogress.org

A new payment system intended to cut health care costs and improve patient care has been put in place following an agreement between local physicians, Rochester General Health System (RGHS), and Excellus BlueCross BlueShield.

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WXXI Local Stories
7:26 pm
Mon June 3, 2013

Megan Merkel Found Not Guilty Of Manslaughter

A Wayne County woman was found not guilty of manslaughter on Monday in the crash last year that killed 40 year old Heather Boyum. But according to media reports, the jury did find 24 year old Megan Merkel guilty of DWI and traffic infractions. The DWI is a misdemeanor.

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Economy
12:30 pm
Mon June 3, 2013

Senator Robach Supportive of Governor's "Tax Free Zones"

Credit State Senator Joseph Robach R-Rochester

Republicans in the State Senate have expressed skepticism about Governor Cuomo's plan to create "tax free zones" at college campuses.  The governor has yet to submit  the bill to the legislature, but critics say the plan does not go far enough, that all businesses across the state deserve some long-awaited tax relief.  

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WXXI Top Stories
2:39 pm
Thu May 30, 2013

"Shocking" Violations at Day Care Centers in Rochester and Statewide

Credit www.privatepreschoolblogspot.com

A few local day care centers have been flagged in a statewide investigative report for "shocking" violations in the past two years.

The Independent Democratic Conference released the study Thursday. Findings include 522 violations and inadequate oversight of persistent violators among day care centers in Monroe County.

It’s the conference’s second report on examining day care providers, the first being in New York City alone, after hearing a number of complaints.

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Health
11:31 am
Wed May 29, 2013

New Facility to Serve At-Risk Youth

Credit Villa of Hope
Colleen Tuffy, Director of Community Partnership for the Villa of Hope, Christina Gullo, President and CEO of the Villa of Hope, Josh Jensen, Director of Community Affairs for NYS Senator Joseph Robach and Jake Kelley, Respite Program Manager for Villa of Hope.

Officials from the Villa of Hope cut the ribbon today on a new respite care center for high-risk youth.  Canterbury Place, at 115 Canterbury Road in Rochester, will serve children aged 5 to 17  from Monroe County and surrounding areas who are high-risk and in need of programming to sustain the family unit.  

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Health
11:44 am
Tue May 28, 2013

Local Program To Help Cancer Survivors

Credit www.urmc.rochester.edu

The Wilmot Cancer Center has launched a program to help cancer survivors navigate a life without the disease.  

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