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On Saturday, March 28, President Donald Trump hinted during an afternoon press conference that he might try to create an enforceable quarantine mandate for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut to prevent the continued spread of COVID-19 from those regions. His statement came after complaints from Florida and Rhode Island about New York residents unnecessarily […]

Racist hate groups like Neo nazi’s & other white nationalists are encouraging their members to spread the Coronavirus to law enforcement and Jewish people if they contract the disease according to the FBI. Reports say the alert came last week from the FBI’S New York Office when they learn that extremist groups are instructing members […]

A new bill could be passed in the senate that would allow prostitution to become legal in New York State. Under the proposed law buying and selling sex would be legal according to an article on WHEC.com. However, it would not be legal in all cases. If the law is passed New York would decriminalize […]

How important is daylight savings to you? Every 6 months we have to interrupt ourselves with the changing of time which can throw you off for good or bad. A New York senator from the 39th senate district is trying to push a bill to end day light savings and our time will be set […]

The right co-sign in the industry can be game changing and getting a co-sign from Alicia Keys must mean you’re on fire!

Well our beautiful city Rochester New York leads the nation in 1st place when it comes to the snowiest city this winter season. With New York state Rochester comes in with snow dropping more than 59″ inches followed by Syracuse with over 45″ inches of snowfall. Now the crazy thing about this is we haven’t […]

New York State Police are trying out something new with the lights on top of their police cruisers. In an effort to make police cruisers more visible, New York State Police are testing the use of vertical and horizontal light bars. The idea was inspired by the “Move Over” law. Vertical bars will allow police […]

‘Tis the season to give. If you buy someone a gift for the holidays does it matter the cost of the gift? Or is it just the thought that counts? ? For example, if I was married and I bought my spouse a gift that was $30 verses a gift that cost a couple $100. Should they […]

If you plan on going to New York City in the near future make sure you check out Sweet Chick. The experience is dope from the decor to the music and the food is excellent. A couple of weeks ago I went to NYC for the weekend and had a chance to eat at Sweet […]

Written by Jasmine  The numbers are back from New York’s first ever early voting period and it seems the initiative to increase voter turnout has paid off. According to the New York State Board of Elections, more than 256,000 residents participated in early voting. Of that total, 13,892 of those individuals were residents of Monroe County. […]


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