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Yesterday afternoon, the Buffalo Bills shared some encouraging news via Twitter about safety Damar Hamlin, saying there were “signs of improvement” overnight. This came hours after Hamlin’s representative, Jordon Rooney, told ESPN’s Coley Harvey that doctors got “promising readings” on Hamlin overnight and that “progress appears to be made.” Check it out below: Damar remains […]
We are living in an interesting time in United States history because of, well many reasons but one is safety. When going out in public or working in customer service where you have to face people safety is a concern. With the uptick in mass shootings, violence, and drug use people and businesses are taking […]
A new bill has passed by lawmakers in New York that will affect warehouse productivity in the state. This will also affect the metrics used by Amazon which has come under fire lately for the treatment of its workers. Labor and safety advocates have criticized Amazon for quotas that require workers in warehouses to work […]
Best Buy is recalling over 772,000 air fryers and air fryer ovens sold, with the majority sold in the United States. On April 21, Best Buy sent out a notice posted by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, announcing a recall on certain Insignia models. You can see the notice HERE. This news came after […]
The latest news coming out of the Rochester City School District is the vote of ‘no confidence’ by the teachers in the district. The vote of ‘no confidence’ is for Superintendent Dr. Leslie Meyers Small’s plan for the increased violence in schools. 93% of teachers voted they have ‘no confidence’ in the Superintendent’s plan to […]
The Rochester City School District released their plans to reopen for this next school year. Dr. Lesli C. Myers-Smalls sent out a letter Monday addressing the districts reopening and the School Year 2020-2021: RSCD Together document. To read her letter click here. Prior to the RCSD Together plan, the district asked for input from the […]
New York State has gorgeous outdoor spaces, from woods to lakes to bogs, (like a bounce-house but made of moss, requires a wilderness escort for safety but Worth It!) and everyone should be able to enjoy them, especially because our nice-weather-season is a little short. The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) put out some reminders […]
Recently, AMC Theaters announced that it planned on re opening its theaters in mid July with new social distancing seating arrangements, as well as more policies that would reflect current CDC guidelines. On Monday that they would be pushing their re opening date so that it corresponds with Warner Bros. decision to postpone the release […]
With the number of increased car accidents lately and the severity of the accidents, we must pay attention while we are driving. That means no texting, no checking emails, and/or social media while behind the wheel. Anything that will distract you while you drive has to be put on pause until you park your vehicle. […]
On Tuesday, April 28, current Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce President and CEO, and former state lieutenant governor Bob Duffy provided more details to the public about his new role helping Governor Andrew Cuomo and others come up with a plan to re-open the state. He was assigned by the governor to provide advice about […]