The county is making several changes to the day care subsidy system that officials say are meant to help parents and stabilize providers.
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City set to vote on Rochester International Jazz Festival funding
The Rochester City Council is set to vote this month on setting aside $243,000 for the return of the Jazz Fest.
City to tow curbside snowbound vehicles on Wednesday
Owners of vehicles immobilized by snow on city streets have been given an ultimatum: move โem or lose โem, at least temporarily.
Tropical paradises: these indoor hot spots will keep you warm this winter
Escape from (winter in) New York.
Donation center set up to aid victims of Pines of Perinton fire
At least 65 people were displaced by the fire. Since then, the town of Perinton has received a flood of donated items.
Community rallies to help families displaced by Pines of Perinton fire
In less than 24 hours, a GoFundMe page has nearly met its $30,000 goal aimed at assisting those displaced by the fire.
10 Questions with Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand
In a wide-ranging interview, the second-term Senator questioned the U.S. Census and called for an overhaul of immigration and gun policy.
LEGO convention coming to Rochester
The BrickUniverse LEGO Fan Convention features displays of world landmarks created from LEGO.
Fire tears through Pines of Perinton, displaces scores of residents
An early morning fire at the Pines of Perinton destroyed six apartments and affected 14 others, forcing dozens of residents from their homes.
Sheldon Silver, disgraced former power broker, dies at 77
Sheldon Silver, one of the most powerful figures in Albany before his conviction on corruption charges, has died in federal custody.
Could Democratic state lawmakers draw New York’s congressional district lines?
A 10-member independent commission has less than two weeks to come up with a new set of maps after legislators rejected its first attempts.
Rediscovering the genius of R. Nathaniel Dett
Who was Eastman School of Music’s first Black graduate?






