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written by atu Every now and then you come across a piece of entertainment that stays with you for the rest of your life. This is among the many descriptions of a classic. In this moment, my classic go-to is a throwback dance flick called “Beat Street”. At the time, it was the best cinematic […]

The Sunday Community Garage Sales bring dozens of garage sale-type vendors together in one place, creating a huge variety of bargain collectibles and curiosities. Interested in selling items at the Market? Individuals and organizations can rent a 10 by 30-foot vending space for $30 per space, per event. If six or more dates are reserved, a lower […]

written by ari Over the years, there has been a huge decrease in bike riding. No one rides bikes anymore! It’s very unfortunate because there are so many benefits to simply getting on a bike and going for a ride.

Tickets to the Mary J. Blige & Nas tour officially go on sale tomorrow, (Friday) April 19, 2019!!! Visit livenation.com to purchase tickets and for more information. Tour Dates and Locations: *= Nas not performing

written by dj sight Rochester Institute Of Technology (RIT) & AT&T have joined forces to create the region’s 1st computer coding program for middle and high school girls. It’s great to see opportunities given to young girls to get a head start on being successful in a male dominated career, and everyone knows the tech […]

   Today the WDKX Jam Squad made an appearance at Roberto Clemente School #8 for their career day. The school, which is located on the city’s east side near the Upper Falls neighborhood, serves students from Pre-K all the way to 8th grade.

City Councilman Willie Lightfoot has officially succeeded former City Councilman Adam McFadden as Rochester City Council Vice President. He was nominated by current City Council President Loretta Scott who said, “He is an experienced legislator who has demonstrated his commitment to the community over an extended period of time.” Lightfoot  has been on the Rochester City Council […]

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that the New York State Police will target speeding and aggressive drivers during a special weeklong traffic enforcement initiative. This year’s “Speed Week” enforcement crackdown started Thursday, June 6 and runs through Wednesday, June 12. Troopers will also actively patrol highway work zones and will target drivers who violate New York’s […]


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