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Advocates are seeking passage of bills requiring disclosures about sodium and sugar content in restaurant offerings and targeting food dyes and aggressive marketing to children and teens.
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Dear Maggie, I’ve started pursuing social media content creation and I feel like my friends don’t respect my work. It’s not full-time yet, but I’m serious about turning it into something sustainable. At first they were supportive, but now I get backhanded comments when I pull out my phone to try to capture content. One […] The post Dear Maggie: Is my social media content ruining friendships? appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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If it takes two laptops and a smartphone to secure Taylor Swift concert tickets — and these days, it does — the ticketing system might be broken. Indeed, behemoths Live Nation and Ticketmaster recently settled an antitrust case with the Justice Department, though 33 states and the District of Columbia are still moving forward with […] The post The Ticketing Co. strives to be an independent, alternative option in a crowded market appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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New York Public News Network reporters Jimmy Vielkind and Samuel King talk about the latest developments at the State Capitol in Albany.
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The meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. at the Lake Riley Lodge, 100 Norris Drive, in Cobbs Hill Park.
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The previous board was dissolved in 2017, officials said, and its responsibilities were delegated to the Planning Board.
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ConnectionsDuring "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 5/15/26, why time is of the essence in treating strokes. Then, our weekly roundup covers the former Irondequoit Mall, school budgets and the Rochester Subway.
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Skepticism and doubt remain after the Rochester city school board passed — by a margin of one vote — a $1.16 billion budget that many community members, staff and parents opposed.
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"Of course, everyone would prefer that there's a negotiated resolution," the lawyer for COMIDA said. "But that might not be the case.”
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