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ROCHESTER — Rochester School Board member Stephanie Whitehorn strongly condemned the use of a racial slur used by a woman in a TikTok video that has since garnered millions of views.
While some young people find their own mentors, others have the chance of being introduced to a mentor match through the Big ...
Multiple protests are planned in Rochester Tuesday as a member of the Trump administration is expected to visit. Tom Homan, former acting ICE director and Trump's "border czar," will make a stop ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Big announcements were made on Monday about this year’s Juneteenth celebration in Rochester. Juneteenth is an annual celebration on June 19 marking the day the last enslaved ...
Downtown Rochester's historic downtown has a high occupancy rate in the upper 90%. More than 20 buildings on Main Street are more than 50 years old. Its holiday light show features downtown ...
Rochester, N.Y. — Fleet Feet and YellowJacket Racing hosted the Rochester Regional Health Flower City Challenge on Sunday, an annual event that highlights the scenic beauty and rich history of ...
Stephanie Matto says she fears for her family as a US senator whom she dated has been threatening her. Stephanie Matto, the woman who shot to fame after selling her farts in jars, has now ...
Rochester, N.Y. — An investigation is underway after a shooting on the city's northeast side early Saturday morning. Officers responded to Norton Street just before 7:30 a.m. following reports ...
Rochester was first designated a sanctuary city by resolution in 1986. The city's sanctuary status was updated with new language in 2017. Tom Homan visited Rochester on April 29, reigniting the ...
ROCHESTER – A 219-home development in the northwest part of town is set to receive close to $4.4 million in local sales tax funding. The Rochester City Council on Monday approved investing in ...
ROCHESTER — Annie Azarloza is speaking out for the first time since she was placed on paid leave as the city's superintendent of schools two months ago. "We will not use special education law ...