NYCLU Executive Director Donna Lieberman said remarks by the group’s Rochester leader were unacceptable and are under review.
David Andreatta
The Fairport ‘race riot’ that never happened
On Oct. 20, 1920, a Black man named James Noey was killed by a white police officer amid what has falsely been called a race riot.
Flaming Zamboni is 2020 in a nutshell, rink manager says
“If there was ever a year for this to happen, 2020 would be it,” said Bill Gray’s Regional Iceplex General Manager Chris Woodworth.
Mayor Lovely Warren pleads not guilty to felony charges
Mayor Lovely Warren and two of her political associates were arraigned Monday on felony charges related to alleged campaign finance violations.
Mayor Lovely Warren says she won’t resign, but she could be removed. Here’s how.
Mounting calls for Mayor Lovely Warren’s resignation leave open the question of whether she could be removed and who would replace her.
Fairport says farewell to a ‘first white child’ memorial
Historical markers noting the birth of “the first white child” in a community are scattered throughout New York and the United States.
Mayor Lovely Warren indicted by grand jury on alleged campaign finance violations
Warren faces charges of illegally coordinating political committees for the purpose of evading donor limits and participating in a scheme to defraud.
James Brown takes a bow at his namesake diner
James Brown, the godfather of greasy spoons, is selling James Brown’s Place on Culver Road after 22 years in business.
Adrian Hale is the man the mayor thinks wants her job
Adrian Hale, whose name is being floated as a challenger to Mayor Lovely Warren in 2021, says he has no plans to run but that, “Maybe I should think about it.”
CITY presents the ‘Best of Rochester’ amid a year of worsts
2020 has taught us to make the best of a bad situation. With that in mind, CITY brings you the results of its Best of Rochester readers’ poll.
Commentary: Mayor Lovely Warren has dug herself a hole
The toxic stew of pressures enveloping Mayor Lovely Warren’s administration are potent enough to potentially end her political career.
City Hall: Mayor Lovely Warren to make “major announcement”
The news conference will mark the first time the mayor has addressed the press corps since she released a 325-page report on her administration’s handling of the death of Daniel Prude.






