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Not only do you have to worry about someone breaking into your car but lately stealing your catalytic converter. In Rochester, there has been a spike in thefts of catalytic converters which typically happen in warmer months. There have been several reports of the auto part being stolen over the last few weeks. Some of […]

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention issued an order requiring anyone using public transportation to wear a face mask. This includes busses, cars, trains, taxis, boats or public ride sharing utilities while traveling into, out of or through the U.S. The order will go into effect on 11:59 pm on Monday and the CDC […]

According to the latest study from Johns Hopkins that was released on Thursday, new coronavirus cases have dropped overall by 35% since their peak on January 11. Daily cases have also gone down to around 260,000 from 250,000 and hospitalization numbers are looking good as well. The COVID Tracking Project reported Wednesday that the hospitalization […]

A vaccination station in rural Georgia was suspended the other day because they vaccinated people who weren’t part of the current phase. On Tuesday, the Georgia Department Of Public Health discovered that the Medical Center of Elberton vaccinated several Elbert County School District Staff Members who didn’t qualify for the Phase 1A distribution. According to […]

Elon Musk paid a visit to Las Vegas on Sunday, where his drilling company called The Boring Company recently finished digging the Vegas Loop Mega Tunnel. This is the first of many transport tunnels that the he envisions connecting the continental united states. Locally, the Vegas Loop Mega Tunnel will make tourist transport much easier […]

According to officials at Marketplace mall, another go-kart track company is setting up shop in the same 52,000 square foot facility next to Dave and Busters. First it was Pole Position, then the company changed their name to RPM Raceway. Now Indy Kart Raceway will be taking over the spot from the chain that first […]

Long time CNN host Larry King has passed away at 87. He will be remembered for his countless interviews and his sense of humor while hosting Larry King Live for over 25 years. He interviewed celebrities, presidential candidates, athletes and everyone in between on over 6,000 episodes of the show. His son, Chance left a […]

On Friday, the U.S. Senate officially confirmed Lloyd Austin as the nation’s first Black Secretary of Defense. He was also the first Black general to command an Army division during the Iraq war, while also being the first to oversee the entire theater of operations. The 4 star general’s confirmation wasn’t without its problems, there […]

Yesterday, Mayor Lovely Warren announced the launch of the city’s new program aimed at “providing a compassionate, non law -enforcement emergency response for people experiencing mental or emotional turmoil.” The Person In Crisis (PIC) team will run through june as a pilot program and will hopefully turn into a full time city asset after that. […]

Today, President Joe Biden will most likely sign two more executive orders that would expand the assistance available for Americans in need during the pandemic and raising the minimum wage to $15 / hour for all federal workers. The wage increase is based on his campaign promise to help federal workers and contractors. By signing […]


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