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In a letter from the Rochester City School District, Superintendent Dr. Lesli Myers-Small. At the end of last month, we shared our plan to reopen Rochester schools. Since that time, we have been deliberating the best way to ensure that all our students receive access to high-quality grade-level instruction in the safest way possible. We […]

This science fiction thriller is about a group of three unlikely heroes who are working together to stop a corrupt government organization that created this pill called Power. When you take the pill it will either give you crazy superpower–for five minutes, or it will kill you instantly. The movie takes place in New Orleans […]

Webster Police made an arrest in the deadly hit-and-run that killed the woman back on June 20th on Empire Boulevard in Webster. Oksana Zakharchyshyn who’s walking with her family when she was struck by vehicle and died at the scene. The driver Maxwell Ward is being charged with criminally neglect homicide in four other charges […]

The Lake Ontario Business Resiliency Program will fund restoration and resiliency efforts from previous flooding, in addition to future flood threats. Gov. Cuomo announced that over 140 businesses along Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River will share the $17 million. Affected businesses qualify for up to 50 percent reimbursement for project costs, maxing out […]

Rochester Police are looking for a suspect from a robbery that took place back in January. The crime happened at West Ridge Connections when a man attempted to rob the store and shot the co-owner. The co-owner suffered a gunshot to the shoulder by the suspect who then turned to shoot a woman that was […]

The Bills head coach Sean McDermott received a multi-year contract extension. The four-year extension will run through the 2025 season. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the Bills have not released that information. McDermott had two years remaining on his original deal, “His process-driven approach has brought great stability to our organization,”. […]

The RCSD is holding five virtual parent sessions on the District’s Reopening Plan for the 2020-21 school year. These sessions will focus on health and safety measures in our schools and how learning will take place. Please join the district leadership for sessions beginning on Saturday, August 15 through Friday, August 21. The link to […]

There’s a petition going around to rename the Greater Rochester International Airport to the Frederick Douglass International Airport. The petition was started by a local activist by the name of Richard Glaser. As I’m writing this Blog the petition has over 1,600 signatures already the goal is for 2,500 and by the time you read […]

According to a study by bankrate.com, 61% of parents with school-aged children will have to reevaluate their finances and careers as they prepare for a unique school situation. Parents are not feeling particularly optimistic about the educational side of remote learning with 42% of respondents anticipating negative impacts on their kids overall education. 30% of […]

Center for Disease Control also known as the CDC is adding a few more covid-19 symptoms to the current list. Those new symtoms added to the list are congestion, runny nose, nausea, and diarrhea could be potential signs of the Coronavirus. Previous symptoms on the list included chills, fever, muscle pain, headache, sore throat, and […]


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