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Yesterday, Mayor Lovely Warren, joined by Rochester City Council Vice President Willie Lightfoot and other supporters, declared June 4 as ‘Gun Violence Awareness Day on the steps of City Hall in Rochester. Willie Lightfoot informed that the community needs to raise awareness about the public health crisis of gun violence; “We have to deal with […]

A survey that was conducted among Millennials shows that two-thirds of Millennials regret being homeowners. The survey polled more than 1,400 Millennial homeowners. Some of the regretted reasons were because of expensive maintenance cost and others say because they overpaid for their house. Some Millennials feel that they were rushed during the purchase process of […]

4 Time Grand Slam Tennis Champion star Naomi Osaka withdrew from the French Open.  Despite Osaka’s win on Sunday night against Patricia Maria Tig, much of the conversation has been around her decision to abstain from press obligations and the resulting fine issued to her by French Open officials. “I’m gonna take some time away […]

The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season is among us and Amazon just released a statement that they will be working with Red Cross on a brand new disaster relief program. Alicia Boler Davis, vice president of Global Customer Fulfillment at Amazon stated: “Our disaster relief and response team is partnering with global humanitarian relief organizations to leverage […]

Yesterday, The Lucky Flea Market, an outdoor vintage market that features local shops and local creatives, had its opening event. Each Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.until June 27th, you will be able to attend this pop-up event located in the Anderson Arts and Good Luck Garden Parking lots at the corner of Carlton […]

This coming Wednesday, Rochester City School District students, faculty, and families will have an opportunity to get the COVID-19 vaccine. The Rochester City School District is partnering with Walgreens to provide students 12 and older with the Pfizer vaccine, and for those who are 18 and over, a limited supply of the single-dose Johnson & […]

Feeling the heat these past few days? As pools are opening up, Rochester’s spray parks will open for the season this Friday. R-Center spray parks will be open daily from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. These spray parks include the ones at the Carter Street R-Center, David F. Gantt R-Center, Edgerton R-Center, Humboldt R-Center, Roxie […]

The push to get as many Americans vaccinated continues this time by help potential peoples love life. The White House is teaming up with a popular dating apps like tender hands match OkCupid be okay PlentyofFish and much more with the goal of vaccinating 70% of American adults with at least one shot by the […]

The United States Army is now allowing female enlisted soldiers to wear their hair in ponytails in all uniforms. This is a change from the previous hairstyle of a requirement to keep their hair in a tight bun. There are exceptions to this in terms of length, especially during tactical or physical training, however, women […]

Story #1 Free the People Roc Marches to Promote ‘Daniel’s Law’ Over the weekend, Black Lives Matter group Free the People Roc, held a march and rally to bring attention to mental health needs in our communities. Dozens gathered in downtown Rochester calling on all lawmakers to pass Daniel’s Law, a bill to further expand […]


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