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Highland Hospital’s ED sees more than 40,000 patients annually. At the moment, the hospital has no plans to expand its 261-bed count, but the expansion would allow for additional space for the waiting ...
Samaria Turner, daughter of the late photographer Bob Burris, returns weekly to the Westside Farmers Market with images taken by her father since the 1970s.
School No. 29 is near the city’s Bull’s Head Revitalization Project, one that has been in the works for several years. With ...
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.
New Superintendent Eric Rosser resolved a snafu that delayed approval of a one-year contract extension for RCSD teachers, but ...
Roxy Hernandez operates Roxy Mis Panitas at the International Plaza, bringing a taste of her native Venezuela to Rochester ...
With enactment of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, sweeping changes to eligibility and funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Medicaid are coming.
Of the $6 billion allocated to these grants, roughly $890 million this year is dedicated to ESL services under Title III-A ...
As gerrymandering and mid-decade redistricting attempts flare up across the country, Indivisible Rochester plans another ...
Canadian rock band Rose Cora Perry and The Truth Untold will perform at the Irondequoit Arts & Music Festival on Aug. 30.
Expulsion after a declaration or threat to file a formal complaint with the appropriate government agency is an utterly unjustifiable action.
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