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As the protests continues for the for the firing of the police officers in Rochester connected to the death of Daniel Prude I’m seeing another problem that nobody is talking about which is the police unions. I came across another story out in Arizona where a Tempe police officer is under investigation, after pulling a […]

While much of an Oregon county is under an evacuation order due to wildfire rage, some residents have taken upon themselves to stop unfamiliar drivers in the area at gunpoint over suspicions of looting. Clackamas County sheriff, Craig Roberts, said, several people in the county, in efforts to “protect property,” had been conducting armed checkpoints, […]

On Thursday people who rely on unemployment benefits to survive during the pandemic were hit by some good news and some bad news. The bad news is the Senate failed to reach an agreement on the Republican stimulus plan. The $650 billion relief bill included money for schools, small businesses and additional unemployment benefits. All […]

It was all good just a few weeks ago. On August 18th, the Rochester City Council had voted to fund development of a $16 million police sub-station for the Rochester Police Department on East Main Street. But things drastically changed after bodycam footage of Daniel Prude’s Mental Health Arrest was released. On Friday, three council […]

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September 15, 2020

For the first time in almost 50 years five tropical storms hits the Atlantic Ocean, tropical storm Sally invited some friends with her Paulette, Renee, Vicky, and Teddy. According to the National Hurricane  tropical storm Sally is the most dangerous one out of all of them that could have the capacity to be life threatening […]

Attorney Sam Agilar confirmed the city of Louisville, Kentucky, has settled a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old EMT killed by police six months ago. A source told CNN Tuesday, the agreement was a multimillion dollar settlement. The mayor of Louisville is expected to announce the settlement later Tuesday, September 15th […]

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September 15, 2020

Teaching black facts! September 15th One of today’s facts took place right here in Rochester, New York in 1898. The National Afro-American Council was created and led by A.M.E. Zion Bishop Alexander Walters. The first nationwide civil rights organization in the United States that gave blacks the space to discuss important issues directly affecting them. […]

Well it look like it’s a wrap for Cardi B and Offsets marriage. According to reports, Cardi B filed for divorce Tuesday in a Georgia court. Cardi B says they’ve been separated for a while now. The couple been together for about three years and have a two-year-old daughter together. According to court documents, Cardi […]

“Good Times” the TV Show is coming back! But, not exactly the same way. The iconic black sitcom will be a new animated series on Netflix according to Shadow and Act. The show follows the Evans family as they navigate today’s world and contemporary social issues. Just as the original show did years ago. Carl Jones […]

It was a busy day in the City of Rochester. Mayor Lovely Warren announced Monday would be RPD Cheif La’Ron Singletary’s last day. She also announced the suspension of the City Corporation Counsel Tim Curtain and Justin Roj the Communications Director. Both suspended without pay for 30 days for failure to act, inform, and follow […]


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