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I was on TikTok and found this page named Classics and it shows how life was so much different back in the day. This link shows what $1 dollar could buy you from 1980 – 1999. 1980 – 3 fruit yogurts 1981 – lbs of bananas 1982 – 1 box of Keebler crackers 1983 – 1 […]

(BET) – Usher is set to deliver a memorable Super Bowl Halftime show, promising to pay tribute to his most influential figures and supporters throughout his 30-year music career. In an interview with “Good Morning America,” Usher expressed his intention to honor those who have paved the way for him, emphasizing the significance of R&B […]

A U.S. Court of Appeals panel has ruled against Donald Trump’s claim of broad immunity from federal prosecution, marking a significant legal defeat for the former president. Trump’s lawyers had argued for immunity, suggesting that a president could otherwise engage in criminal activities without consequence. However, the judges, including Florence Pan and Karen L. Henderson, […]

Rochester, N.Y. – Monroe County Executive Adam Bello has announced the opening of the online application portal for Community Festival Funding, marking the second year of financial support for local events. The 2024 Monroe County Budget has earmarked at least $250,000, a $50,000 increase from the previous year, to bolster community festivals. Applications for festivals […]

Here’s a fair or foul. A Florida mom was banned from dropping off and picking up her 3 kids on school grounds because her SUV is promoting her OnlyFans page. The mom now has to walk her kid across the busy street to drop and pick up her children. Michelle Cline booted from school’s pickup […]

There will be a new rule for credit card surcharges in New York State starting February 11th. Businesses must disclose to customers credit card surcharges for transactions in New York State. Businesses could be fined $500 if it fails to follow this new law. Credit card surcharge guidance set to start in New York (rochesterfirst.com)

Gov. Kathy Hochul made the announcement when New Yorkers can fish for free without a license this year. Hochul, calling the initiative an opportunity for aspiring or former anglers to try out freshwater fishing at any body of water in New York. State residents are encouraged to cast a reel for free on the following […]

The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) will celebrate Black History Month with its annual event, BAM! (Black Artists in Music), featuring performances on February 16th in Savannah and February 23rd in Atlanta. This event will showcase an array of talent, including SCAD’s elite vocal ensemble, the Bee Sharps, and notable alums such as […]

(CNN) – Southern California is grappling with a severe atmospheric river, leading to widespread power outages, potentially life-threatening floods, and mudslides. Over 500,000 residents are without electricity, primarily in the state’s northern half. The relentless storm has already claimed one life in Yuba City. Los Angeles experienced its wettest day in two decades, with downtown […]

Greece, N.Y. (WROC) – Over two decades after James Reaves Sr.’s stellar basketball career at Edison Tech and professional play, his legacy continues through his nephews at Athena High School, Greece, NY. Khorie, a senior guard, and his junior twin brothers, I’zayah and I’zick, have propelled the Athena Trojans to an unbeaten season, echoing their […]


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