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  • New York lawmakers recommend training and incentives in response to the doctor shortage; concerns grow over AI's effects on the workforce and in the film industry; and local college students gain international recognition for research on biodegradable plastic.
  • Police identify the man who shot three officers on Friday night, the state moves to regulate an addictive substance sold at gas stations, and new United State citizens celebrate at a naturalization ceremony in Rochester.
  • Rochester braces for a winter storm with high winds and freezing temperatures, UR Medicine launches a home hospital program, and Brighton is considering a massive battery storage facility.
  • Rochester City Council hands itself a big raise; Gov. Hochul reveals more about her decision on medical aid in dying; and live music shows abound around town during the holidays.
  • Three Rochester police officers are injured in a shooting, the drop in Canadian tourism affects the Strong National Museum of Play, and Gov. Kathy Hochul signs a bill to increase oversight at state prisons.
  • Thousands of residents were without power in a severe wind storm, Rochester's pilot GBI program shows promising results, and the state will no longer accept anonymous calls to its child abuse hotline.
  • A new childcare center opens at Monroe County's central courthouse, the state's minimum wage is going up, and schools are worried the power grid can't keep up with rising temperatures.
  • New York's governor seeks more social media safeguards for kids; old payphone booths in Rochester are repurposed with free phones; and a new WXXI podcast features self advocates with disabilities.
  • Malik Evans and other mayors around the country call for an end to the violence in Minnesota; the former Wells College has a new owner; and the Buffalo Bills hire a new head coach from within.
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