The Monroe County Democratic Committee has tapped its 2023 candidates, leaving out a handful of incumbents.
Gino Fanelli
‘Aqueduct Reimagined,’ or just a fantasy?
Turning the aqueduct into a focal point of downtown remains elusive, despite efforts and a lot of talk.
Family-run for 48 years, McGinnity’s looks for a buyer
Owner Bridie McGinnity, 85, says she’s throwing in the bar towel. McGinnity’s has been a West Ridge Road fixture since 1975.
PAB chief investigator resigns
Duwaine Bascoe, the PAB’s head of investigations and former acting manager, has resigned.
City looks to build tiny homeless shelters
A proposal in front of City Council would take $750,000 from the Police Accountability Board’s budget and use it to erect small shelters at Peace Village.
Meet ‘Wildlife Bill,’ a superhero to animals
Wildlife rehabber Bill Bellman figures he cares for 500 sick or injured wild animals a year out of his Greece home.
New PAB director: ‘There is work getting done’
Sherry Walker-Cowart sat down with CITY for a Q&A session on the Police Accountability Board’s troubles and future.
Dozens mourn Memphis’s Tyre Nichols
Tyre Nichols’s death at the hands of Memphis police resonated with Rochester mourners as a familiar incident.
Perinton unveils skatepark designs
The town of Perinton has unveiled two designs for its new skatepark, mocking up a skate plaza unlike anything in the Rochester region.
Nurse shortage at RGH leads to a union drive
Spikes in vacancies among the nursing staff has led to low morale and high turnover at Rochester’s second largest hospital.
Judge dismisses Black Irondequoit town board member’s discrimination case
The discrimination case brought by Patrina Freeman, the town’s first Black lawmaker, has been dismissed.
Police Accountability Board loses two board members
Matthew Nickoloff and Danielle Tucker both stepped down from the board Thursday.






