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Proposed law would require Monroe County businesses to tell customers if they use facial recognition
The bill would require businesses to disclose they collect biometric data, ban the sale or transfer of that data, and require any stored data to be destroyed after two years.
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Lilypad Underground and Raincoated Records are at it again, showcasing four of Rochester’s most interesting indie bands recorded directly to a four-track cassette tape. The result is “Spit Takes and Split Tapes, Vol. II,” an endearing split EP offering two songs each from local bands Chores, Comfy, Bad Bloom and Big Nobody. The opening song, […] The post REVIEW | ‘Spit Takes and Split Tapes, Vol. II’ by Various Artists appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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Rochester is not always loud about its cultural shifts. More often, they show up in patterns only noticeable once they have taken hold. Each June, that pattern becomes easier to see during the Rochester International Jazz Festival. The city absorbs thousands of visitors, stages multiply across downtown and music becomes one of the main ways […] The post The Local Sound Collaborative follows the music to East and Alexander appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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ConnectionsDuring "Connections" on 6/23/26, guest host Gino Fanelli delves into illegal guns in Rochester. Then, our "Connections Summer Sessions" continues with an Adam Frank talk on climate change narratives.
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Recreation centers around the city of Rochester are opening up summertime programming starting this weekend.
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Proposed law would require Monroe County businesses to tell customers if they use facial recognitionThe bill would require businesses to disclose they collect biometric data, ban the sale or transfer of that data, and require any stored data to be destroyed after two years.
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WXXI News will be posting results as they come in Tuesday night.
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The grants will be used for existing and new programs
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Gov. Kathy Hochul launched an exploratory committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
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