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“When you’ve been excluded from the class, and they’re going on a trip, you usually don’t follow along on the trip.”

During a press conference on Monday, Apple announced that it would be discontinuing the beloved iTunes app and replacing it with Apple Music, Apple Podcasts and Apple TV. These updates will come with macOS Catalina update, the newest version of Apple’s most advanced desktop operating system.

The Sodus Central School District in facing a $10 million lawsuit involving two families after an alleged sexual assault took place on one the school’s buses. The two families involved in the suit claim their 2nd grade daughters were both sexually assaulted by a 4th grade boy who rode on the same school bus between […]

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Clarissa Street, the vibrant commercial and residential corridor of the City’s Third Ward district during the 1950’s that was referred to as “Rochester’s Broadway”. Enjoy Paradigm Shift’s Clarissa Street tribute performance and join us on Thursday, May 30th at SKYWAY for the:

A man’s body was recovered from Ontario Lake in Charlotte this morning. The Rochester Police SCUBA team, Rochester firefighters, the U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Border Patrol arrived at the scene at Ontario Beach Park around 9:20 am and removed the body within an hour. The body, which has not yet been positively identified by […]

  Your WDKX Jam Squad will be broadcasting live at the 2019 Summer Meals Fest!! Join us for fun games, giveaways, summer meals sampling and so much more! You’ll also be able to find information on summer programs for youth. Click here for more information.

The Lone Ranger Born into slavery on July 1838, in Crawford County, Arkansas Reeves family were property of Arkansas state legislator William Steel Reeves. Bass worked along with his parents and started out as a water boy until he was able to work the fields. They were relocated to Grayson County, Texas where Bass would […]

***WARNING! This post contains some content not suitable for all readers.*** Three different Sonic franchises in Ohio are recovering after the entire staff at each location quit in February. The employees were apparently upset over their wage decrease due to new franchise owners. Their pay went from the Ohio state minimum wage of $8.55/hour to $4.00/hour […]


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