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  • Overdose deaths fall dramatically in Rochester; Monroe County Republicans elect a new leader; and a local economist discusses the affects of tariffs.
  • Construction nears completion at a massive new milk processing plant in Webster; the local Planned Parenthood vows to continue providing care despite a court ruling on Medicaid.
  • Cobb’s Hill Park and Washington Grove are slated to become Rochester's next historic preservation district; A Genesee County data center project is on hold; indigenous video game designers talk about how games shape cultural and world views.
  • Eight people are arrested for elder fraud in the Rochester region; Gov. Hochul promotes COVID vaccines for all; Rochester Regional opens a new Finger Lakes medical campus; and The Strong hosts a BIPOC Games Studies Conference.
  • The city of Rochester is looking to repurpose two former school buildings, a rare species of a critically endangered bee has been discovered locally, and we visit a Hilton donkey sanctuary
  • A land trust attempts to protect a greenbelt in the western Finger Lakes, Irondequoit designates itself as an age-friendly community, and more.
  • Veteran suicide prevention, 9/11 health care, Rochester’s food scene at Fringe, and the rising age of first-time home buyers.
  • The Hungerford building faces foreclosure; researchers studying employment barriers for people with autism lose federal funding; Olympic ski team hopefuls wrap up their summer training at Bristol; and a Rochester City Court Judge reflects on the contributions of Thurgood Marshall.
  • State grants are being used to upgrade a pediatrics ward at Monroe Community Hospital and local community centers; a bill intended to help state troopers with mental health issues is in limbo; and how a unique baseball franchise is an example of conscious capitalism.
  • Protesters appear to have thwarted a federal immigration raid in Rochester; A local university prepares future teachers to manage AI in the classroom; Cirque du Fringe returns to town; and New York's top court considers a change to local elections.
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