It’s not when I hated living here when I knew I had to leave. When I started to love it again, I knew I had to go. From an outside perspective, Rochester is an overlooked city. Once the flour city, ...
Walgreens is supporting the city's efforts to find another pharmacy to take over its location on West Main Street, which is ...
RocKats hosted its second annual Catober Fest Friday. It’s a fundraiser for stray cats across Rochester. Local artists ...
A dynamic hub for business and technology that’s only six miles from the RIT campus, Rochester is home to leading companies, high-tech industries, and start-up enterprises in optics, imaging, ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Rochester LGBTQ+ Fall Film Festival is back for the 32nd year starting October 10. ImageOut is hosting the festival which runs from October 10-20, and will showcase films ...
Planning a move to another town, city or state? The biggest factors in any move are the standard of living and what salary you’ll need to make in order to reach that standard. Our cost of living ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A week full of wild and out-there music has begun in Rochester. The “Avant Garde a Clue” music festival held its first night of performances at 75 Stutson Street on Monday ...
Rochester, N.Y. - A local movie is exploring the costs and consequences of the city's current auto-centric land use. Attendees gathered at the Little Theatre on Tuesday for the movie premiere of ...
Mark Remein, 42, of Rochester, who co-operated cell phone store West Ridge Connections, repeatedly bought items that were shoplifted from local retail stores between 2020 and 2023, according to ...
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ROCHESTER — The proposed closure of William Allen School would bring the city up to three elementary school closures in recent times. The news was among many updates during the annual State of ...
Rochester School Board Chairwoman Cathy Nathan speaks on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024, about the potential cuts the district would have to make if voters don't approve its request for more funding.