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Rochester’s downward crime trend at midyear has continued for the third year in a row, with many categories returning to ...
City Council is facing criticism for tabling action on the ordinance pending the outcome of the Trump administration’s lawsuit against the city.
Market at the Exchange, in the Refinery on Flint Street, features vendors from Rochester and Upstate New York every other Tuesday evening.
“We the People.” That’s the big kickoff, right? The Constitution starts out sounding all grand and democratic, but honestly, for a lot of working people, especially anyone just starting out in the ...
Citizen Action of New York, a grassroots political organization, has launched an Economic Justice Committee in Rochester focused on addressing systemic poverty and economic inequality. An economic ...
The last nine days of wonderful music and fantastic performances were a celebration honoring the rich tradition of jazz.
With the the One Big Beautiful Bill, Republican lawmakers are abandoning their responsibilities to serve their constituents.
For Rochester-area colleges and universities, expenditures of federal awards have totaled nearly $1 billion annually—but that number would be cut sharply if the Trump administration has its way.
The Rochester Broadway Theatre League has received $1 million in state capital funds to continue the renovation of the Joseph A. Floreano Entertainment and Education Center, which is a part of the ...
The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra’s summer concerts bring audience favorites to an array of locations.
If the Trump administration follows through on its vow to “aggressively revoke” the visas of many Chinese students, it could be a serious blow for some Rochester-area universities. Chinese students ...
Cannabis distribution company Nabis’ new hub warehouse in Rochester represents its confident expansion into a marketplace that has experienced rollout difficulties and regulatory controversy.
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