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  • A recent study found that fewer school-aged children died by suicide in 2020, the Susan B. Anthony Museum and House is preparing to share a new artifact with the public, and the Penfield Town Supervisor has resigned.
  • A massive winter storm is headed our way, the Ontario County sheriff's office is investigating the death of the county clerk, and Thomas Warfield celebrates 25 years of teaching at RIT.
  • Rochester City Council is expected to put aside a million dollars for a community-based anti-violence initiative, Turkish students at Binghamton University come together to mourn and raise funds for earthquake relief, Rochester's R-Centers are shifting to a daytime schedule to accommodate February break.
  • Monroe County is trying to prevent overdose deaths by making naloxone available in boxes throughout the county; dozens of remote workers moved to Rochester this year through a relocation program run by the Chamber of Commerce; and union leaders say Tesla fired a number of workers at the company’s Buffalo plant soon after employees there launched an effort to organize a union.
  • A 19-year old white supremacist has begun his life sentence for killing 10 Black people in a Buffalo supermarket last May, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office says the overdose crisis is getting worse, and one of Rochester’s oldest and best-known companies is getting a new top executive.
  • Payton Gendron is set to be sentenced to life in prison for killing 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket last May, Rochesterians rally in Albany for universal childcare, HIV/AIDS health centers say Hochul's proposal could gut services for most vulnerable.
  • Civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton will be officiating at a memorial service for Minister Franklin Florence, the annual Polar Plunge at Lake Ontatio draws close to 1500 people, and a local yoga studio is putting together an Valentine's Day event.
  • Brutal cold causes Rochester City School District closures, but R Centers are open as a refuge; thousands of Monroe County households are losing emergency food assistance benefits; and progressive lobbying groups are speaking out about Gov. Kathy Hochul's spending plan.
  • Rochester holds a vigil for Tyre Nichols, Minister Franklin Florence is remembered as a civil rights champion after his death, Governor Kathy Hochul reveals her $227 billion state budget plan.
  • The Children’s Agenda is calling for solutions to a mental health crisis among children and teens, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a bomb threat that caused schools across the Hilton Central school district to close early on Wednesday, and state authorities would be given expanded power to shut down illegal cannabis shops under legislation proposed by Gov. Kathy Hochul.
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