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The U.S. Coast Guard in Rochester marked the start of Boating Safety Week with a safety event at the Port of Rochester, emphasizing the importance of life jackets and vessel readiness. The event, held on Sunday, included participation from other first responders who offered advice on boating safety and conducted vessel examinations. Senior Chief Petty […]
“On My Mama” singer announced that she is canceling her June shows in New York, Pennsylvania and Tennessee to focus on her health. “I am gutted to share that I will no longer be able to perform at Governors Ball (NYC), Roots Picnic The festival organizers shared their well-wishes with Victoria with the Nashville event, writing […]
The Buffalo mass shooter that killed 10 black people at a Tops supermarket 2 years ago is back in court on federal charges and could face the death penalty. The suspect Payton Gendron, is already serving a New York State life sentence for the May 14th shooting back in 2022. Buffalo mass shooter will appear […]
The City of Rochester and Mayor Malik Evans temporarily shut down a restaurant on East Main Street after a wild weekend involving dirt bikes and ATVs that resulted in four RPD officers to be injured. The City of Rochester is cracking down on businesses that encourage bad behavior on their premises. Rochester restaurant Casa Campo closed […]
The Rochester City Council could consider plans at its Tuesday meeting for neighborhood ambassador programs in the Monroe and Lyell Avenue areas to fight opioid epidemic & homelessness. MC Collaborative would cover the rollout of the one-year pilot program on Monroe Avenue, and Cameron Community would implement it on Lyell Avenue. Both organizations would get $125,000 each […]
Ed Dwight, America’s first Black astronaut candidate, finally journeyed to space at the age of 90, flying with Jeff Bezos’ rocket company, Blue Origin. Dwight, an Air Force pilot championed by President John F. Kennedy as a NASA astronaut candidate, wasn’t selected for the 1963 class. On Sunday, Dwight experienced a few minutes of weightlessness […]
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the country’s foreign minister, and other officials have been found dead after a helicopter crash in Iran’s East Azerbaijan province. The crash occurred in a foggy, mountainous region, and the cause is currently unknown. Here are the key points readers in the US should know: Victims: President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister […]
The “World’s Largest Bounce House” is coming to Hilton, New York, as part of the Big Bounce America 2024 tour. This event will take place at the Grace & Truth Sports Park on North Greece Road from Friday, May 31, through Sunday, June 2. The main attraction is the massive bounce house, covering 24,000 square […]
Credit card delinquencies are on the rise, as research from the New York Federal Reserve shows nearly a fifth of borrowers are “maxed-out.” According the new report, issued by the bank’s Center for Microeconomic Data, household debt rose by 1.1 percent, or $184 billion, in the first quarter of the year, bringing the total to $17.69 […]
The Hulu docuseries “Black Twitter: A People’s History,” directed by Prentice Penny, premiered at SXSW, exploring the significant role of Black Twitter in shaping discussions around Black identity and issues. The series celebrates the platform as a critical space for Black millennial creativity and activism, particularly highlighting its impact during key moments like the Ferguson […]