Are Flavored Vapes Still Illegal In New York?Are Flavored Vapes Still Illegal In New York?A new law could get rid of popular flavored e-cigarattes and vape products for good in New York State. Megan CarterMegan Carter
Controversial Chenango Bridge Tobacco Shop to Open Next WeekControversial Chenango Bridge Tobacco Shop to Open Next WeekA tobacco and vape store that had been opposed by some Chenango Bridge residents is expected to start operating soon in a former bank building.Bob JosephBob Joseph
New York Governor Tells Smokers To Leave Their Habit Behind or Get FinedNew York Governor Tells Smokers To Leave Their Habit Behind or Get FinedThanks to a new bill, smoking in any of these areas in New York will be punishable with a civil fine. Traci TaylorTraci Taylor
New York Attorney General Sues JUULNew York Attorney General Sues JUULNew York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit against the electronic cigarette company JUUL.Jim RondenelliJim Rondenelli
Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation Raising Tobacco Purchase AgeGovernor Cuomo Signs Legislation Raising Tobacco Purchase AgeStarting November 13, the age to legally purchase tobacco and e-cigarette products in New York goes from 18 to 21.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Siena Poll Finds NYers Support Vape BanSiena Poll Finds NYers Support Vape BanThe survey found there was less support for a complete ban on all e-cigarette productsLeslie AnnLeslie Ann
Discipline or Treatment? Schools Rethinking Vaping ResponseDiscipline or Treatment? Schools Rethinking Vaping ResponseA glimpse of student athletes in peak physical condition vaping just moments after competing in a football game led Stamford High School Principal Raymond Manka to reconsider his approach to the epidemic.Associated PressAssociated Press