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The governor said her order pauses state environmental permits for one year in order to build a regulatory framework that protects the environment and ratepayers.
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When Brian Hurlburt applied to host a radio show on low-power community broadcaster WAYO-FM, the station didn’t technically exist yet. This was 2015, and organizers were still laying cables and installing power racks before launching. Hurlburt wanted in. He’d worked in radio before, hosting a show in Batavia, and he dreamed of returning to the […] The post Local radio show ‘Rainbow Roc’ celebrates 10 years of proud LGBTQ+ advocacy appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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The latest directorial effort from Olivia Wilde (“Booksmart,” “Don’t Worry, Darling”) pulls off, with great success, something that few recent films with similar pedigrees — smaller, successful distributor; A-list cast; hybrid genre — have managed: actual humor amidst emotional stakes. It helps that Wilde helmed one of the best, if underrated, teen comedies of the […] The post REVIEW | ‘The Invite’ appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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ConnectionsDuring "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 7/14/26, is Congress too old to properly represent constituents? Then, in "Connections Summer Sessions," writer and photographer Chris Arnade discusses his work.
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The governor said her order pauses state environmental permits for one year in order to build a regulatory framework that protects the environment and ratepayers.
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James Gerald Eckert Jr., 39, of Rochester, allegedly made threats online.
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The governor sent a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin after reports of immigration detention facility expansions upstate.
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The mental health agency has received a $1.4 million grant to launch the community program that 's run for and by people with serious mental illness.
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