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With a surge in need for food assistance throughout its service region, Foodlink has allocated more money in this year’s ...
With its first two-year class graduated, the Golisano Institute for Business and Entrepreneurship sees its future in continuing effective educational practices and embracing AI technology.
Aiming to counter housing instability, Hart Homes blends business goals with a mission for community-centered property investment.
School No. 29 is near the city’s Bull’s Head Revitalization Project, one that has been in the works for several years. With ...
Of the $6 billion allocated to these grants, roughly $890 million this year is dedicated to ESL services under Title III-A ...
Expulsion after a declaration or threat to file a formal complaint with the appropriate government agency is an utterly unjustifiable action.
As gerrymandering and mid-decade redistricting attempts flare up across the country, Indivisible Rochester plans another ...
Roxy Hernandez operates Roxy Mis Panitas at the International Plaza, bringing a taste of her native Venezuela to Rochester ...
Since he emigrated from Ecuador two decades ago, Luis got married, started a family and built a business in Monroe County. Then, one day he was pulled over by three masked ICE agents—and his life here ...
A recent incident at Seabreeze Amusement Park involving the Bear Trax kiddie roller coaster has raised serious concerns about ride safety and operational protocol. An occupied train was dispatched ...
Hope First Roc, an emerging model in community-focused, non-police crisis response, will launch in the fall, marking a key development in recommendations made following the death of Daniel Prude in ...
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