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The IRS has announced late Wednesday that they are planning on delaying this year’s tax deadline to mid-May. According to Democratic Reps. Bill Pascrell of New Jersey and Richard Neal of Massachusetts, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, the new deadline will be May 17. The adjustment comes as a result of […]
Mississippi has become the second state to open up vaccines for all of its adult residents, age 16 and up. As the production and distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine begins to increase, states like Mississippi and Alaska are beginning to allow anyone who would like a vaccine to be able to receive one. The increase […]
Spring is almost here and that means baseball season is right around the corner. With COVID-19 on its way out the Rochester Red Wings are staying optimistic about the upcoming season. As it stands, the current COVID restrictions only allow for 10% capacity of Frontier Field but they are trying to negotiate something a little […]
Some Americans have begun to receive their $1,400 stimulus checks from the $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 COVID-19 relief package that President Joe Biden signed last week. If yours hasn’t come yet, that just means that it’s on its way according to officials at the Treasury Department. In addition to direct deposit, paper checks and prepared debit […]
The Rochester City School District will soon receive about $87 million from the first COVID-19 relief bill that was passed in December of last year. The most recent COVID-19 relief package will bring in somewhere around $200 million. The total amount of federal aid will provide around 1/3 of the school’s budget for the year, […]
After she appeared as a guest judge during season 4 of The Masked Singer, Niecy Nash will be taking over for at least half of season 5 since host Nick Cannon contracted COVID-19 back in September. Executive producer James Green gave a statement, telling the world how he felt about having Nash on the show: […]
Yesterday, Rochester leadership including Monroe County Executive Adam Bello, Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren, Commissioner of Public Health Dr. Michael Mendoza gathered Thursday to commemorate the anniversary of the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Monroe County. Along with University of Rochester Medical Center Chief Medical Officer Dr. Michael Apostolakas, Rochester Regional Health Chief Medical Officer […]
According to an announcement by White House press secretary Jen Psaki, payments from the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 economic relief package that was recently signed into law by President Joe Biden will begin to arrive by this weekend. The bill initially passed in the Democratically controlled House of Representatives before narrowly passing in the Senate. There […]
Tuesday evening the Monrow County Department of Public Health will open new scheduling links for the COVID-19 vaccine. The links will go live on the County website and there will be several new ones. This comes as Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced eligibility for the vaccine would be expanded across the state. People 60 and over […]
The CDC is now giving people who are fully vaccinated the green light to gather with each other indoors without wearing a mask and not having to social distance. If people who are fully vaccinated get exposed to covid-19 As long as they’re asymptomatic they don’t have to get tested or quarantine for the 14 […]
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