Delayed rules, limited electric capacity, and wavering priorities have put New York’s Climate Act at a critical juncture. Without clearer direction, the state risks losing ground on both economic ...
Legal filings, membership tensions, and dueling narratives about whether a board member resigned or was pushed out have brought Oak Hill’s high-profile lawsuit to trial. The proceedings begin Dec. 1.
After the Great Recession began in December 2007, the number of Rochester-area jobs plummeted. Though the recession—the biggest economic downturn since the Great Depression—officially ended in summer ...
A few years ago, Judge Deb Martin settled a controversial case in a way that acknowledged humanity over hurt and anger. It moved the courtroom to tears and opened the door to the use of restorative ...
Mural of Edgar Santa Cruz and Rosey at Lincoln Library Just before 6 p.m. on Dec. 22, 2022, Edgar Santa Cruz and his dog, Rosey, were struck by a car and killed crossing South Goodman at Park Avenue.
At age four, Erin Perrine marched with her siblings in a parade in downtown Rochester for their grandfather’s reelection. “We wore homemade T-shirts,” she recalls. “The front said, ‘Send My Grandpa ...
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