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Governor Hochul announced that over $4 million had been awarded to Monroe County for Youth Employment Programs to support the state’s fight against gun violence. Studies show that at-risk youth are less likely to engage in violence if they have a job. With this in mind, Hochul announced her plan to combat gun violence among youth. […]
Toni Palermo, 34, has been charged with second-degree assault for attacking 75-year-old James Spampinato outside Ariana Super Market on Culver Road. Spampinato suffered a broken hip and neck. Palermo was arrested Friday, arraigned Saturday, and released with non-monetary conditions. Rochester woman charged with assaulting 75-year-old man on Culver Road
Spotify will raise prices as it invests in new features and targets 1 billion users, the Financial Times reported today citing the music streaming provider’s Co-President and Chief Business Officer Alex Norstrom. The increases would be accompanied by planned new services and features, the FT cited Norstrom as saying in an interview. Spotify did not […]
the hidden consequences of “sharenting,” where parents share their children’s lives online, often without consent. Cam Barrett, whose personal moments were posted publicly from a young age, experienced bullying, anxiety, and safety risks. Now 25, she advocates for children’s digital rights, pushing back against the loss of privacy caused by family vlogging and monetized content. […]
Darien Lake amusement park is hiring over 200 seasonal employees for its fall lineup of events, including Oktoberfest, Fright Fest, and Boo Fest. Positions include ride operators, admissions staff, security, scare actors, makeup artists, and costume designers. Perks include paid training, employee events, in-park discounts, and free tickets. Applicants must be 16 or older and […]
Viola Davis has officially been inducted into the Television Academy’s Hall of Fame, joining legends like Ryan Murphy and Conan O’Brien. The EGOT winner reflected on her career during the ceremony at LA Live, emphasizing the importance of telling everyday people’s stories. From roles in “How to Get Away with Murder” to “Fences” and “Ma […]
In a pivotal 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court has allowed the Biden administration to cut $783 million in DEI-related research grants, overturning a previous block. The ruling affects numerous existing NIH grants and has sparked backlash from public health groups and Democratic attorneys general. While future DEI cuts are temporarily restricted, the decision signals a […]
The Sankofa Festival, running August 17–24, 2025, at Rochester’s Multi-Use Community Cultural Center, continues its 15-year tradition of celebrating Black playwrights, directors, and actors. Hosted by the MMB Theatre 1 Project, the festival offers performances, discussions, and tributes that uplift local artists and foster cultural expression. Community members are encouraged to attend and support emerging […]
A tragic bus crash on I-90 near Pembroke, NY, has left multiple people dead and many injured. The bus, carrying 54 passengers from Niagara Falls to New York City, lost control and veered off the road. Five passengers were killed, though no children died. The incident prompted a large-scale emergency response, including helicopters and hospital […]
We’ve been having this conversation at the station about why younger people use terms like “Aunties” and “Cougars” for women, and “Unks” and “Silver Foxes” for men—and what actually qualifies someone for those labels. It all came up after hearing about an event called the “Older Adult Expo,” which made us realize that words like […]
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