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Over the weekend, the Apollo Theater immortalized the Queen of Hip Hop Soul Mary J. Blige by inducting her into its Walk of Fame. In a statement made by the Bronx-born, Yonkers-raised superstar, Blige said; “My very first time performing here at the Apollo, I was not on stage as myself. I was on stage […]

For President Biden’s first Memorial Day weekend as commander in chief, he took this opportunity to honor the nation’s sacrifices in a deeply personal manner. President Biden paid tribute to those lost while remembering his late son Beau, a veteran who died six years ago to the day. He had lost his son to brain […]

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 […]

Rochester City School District Superintendent Dr. Lesli Myers-Small said yesterday they are working with Walgreens Pharmacy to host COVID-19 vaccine. The Clinics will be on Wednesday June 2nd from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at both the Jefferson and Franklin campuses. Appointments are not needed, and the shots are open to anyone 12 years old and older. […]

Simone Biles proved once again why she is the greatest gymnast of all time!  Wearing a rhinestone goat on her back, she just won the U.S Classic in Indianapolis, her first meet since 2020. The 5 time gold medalist is no stranger to winning, it’s how she won that has other G.O.A.T.S like Lebron James […]

Remarkably, the pool table that Martin Luther King Jr. played on for three years while he was a seminary student has been recovered and fully restored. What’s even more amazing is that this historic artifact will be unveiled tomorrow at 1:00 pm at 18 Grove Place which is located, right here, in Rochester, NY. Joining in the […]

Yesterday, Sam Cassidy, an employee of the Valley Transportation Authority opened fire Wednesday at a California rail yard serving Silicon Valley, killing eight people. According to the authorities, the gunman was also dead. Santa Clara County Sheriff, Laurie Smith, stated that it was “undetermined” how the shooter had died. The shooting took place around 6:30 […]

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 […]

Tuesday, May 26th, marks one year since George Floyd’s death. Floyd’s death sparked multiple nationwide movements. These movements spoke out against police brutality and racism, and these movements “prompted many states to ban or restrict police use of the chokehold.” Chief David Catholdi with Brighton Police Department stated: “I think George Floyd’s murder impacted almost […]

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 […]


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