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During "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 7/8/25, local experts help us explore images from the Rubin Observatory and what they reveal about the universe. Then, the future of human/AI relationships.
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In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on July 7, 2025, we sit down with the crew from CITY Magazine to explore some of the delights to be found in the Finger Lakes.
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Rochester’s combined sewer system means heavy rains could push untreated runoff and sewage into the lake.
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ConnectionsDuring "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 7/7/25, we sit down with Steven Holden, a candidate for New York's 24th Congressional district. Then, we discuss all things Finger Lakes with with the team from CITY Magazine.
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The event explores how play and games are transforming education and other fields — but it also looks at how they can shape society at large.
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The county expected to begin construction on the pavilion this year, but bids came in much higher than expected, delaying that work.
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ConnectionsWe bring you special programming for the Fourth of July holiday.
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ConnectionsIn the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on July 3, 2025, we sit down with Rochester City Councilmember Mary Lupien to discuss the city budget and issues facing Rochester.
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Colleges in New York will now have to print the 988 suicide and crisis hotline on student ID cards under a state law that just took effect.
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ConnectionsIn the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on July 3, 2025, we explore the Tonawanda Seneca Nation's objections to the Science Technology & Advanced Manufacturing Park.
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The U.S Department of Education is withholding $464 million dollars in grants that were set to be distributed to public schools in New York state.
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A left-for-dead natural gas pipeline is getting a second chance at life in New York, where state regulators this week accepted what they deemed a completed application for the project, and began a formal review.