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  • The NYS Department of Financial Services has announced its decision on annual rate requests from health insurance companies.DFS says that it reduced the…
  • (see Map below for Monday closures)Downtown street and sidewalk closures and restrictions for Monday May 6 during filming of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 will…
  • New York state’s COVID-19 7-day positivity rate has dropped to .95%. That’s the lowest number since September 25.In other data released by Governor Andrew…
  • Monroe County is reporting 300 new cases of COVID-19. There were no new deaths in the numbers released on Monday.The seven-day rolling average of new…
  • There will be some delays on a portion of the NYS Thruway in the Rochester area this week.National Grid will begin replacing overhead utility lines that…
  • On the eve of Earth Day, the second annual Fast Forward Film Festival will screen 16 short films at The Little Theater Thursday night.The finalists were…
  • Chevron and two other oil companies announce that they have successfully tested a new oil well deep in the Gulf of Mexico. An exploratory oil rig, drilling to a record-setting depth and pressure, flowed at a rate of 6,000 barrels of crude oil per day, and the find has the potential to be a significant new energy source.
  • After 25 years as the host of ABC's Nightline, news anchor Ted Koppel is retiring. Nightline started out in March 1980 as extended news coverage of the hostage crisis in Iran. Koppel has won 37 Emmys and 6 Peabody Awards, as well as many other honors.
  • Azaria is also currently starring in the Broadway production of Spamalot the musical version of Monty Python and the Holy Grail. He along with Tim Curry has been nominated for a Tony. He also stars in the Showtime series Huff, about an urban psychiatrist with troubles of his own. Azaria does the voices of Apu the convenience store owner and Moe the bartender, among others, on The Simpsons. This interview was originally broadcast on Dec. 6, 2004.
  • Every year, the week of the Oscars, Brad Oltmanns and Rick Rosas, partners at PricewaterhouseCoopers, and about 12 counters go to an undisclosed location in Southern California and hand count all 6,000 ballots. It takes the team about three days to determine the Academy Award winners.
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