Randy Gorbman
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There was also a protest downtown on Friday sparked by the recent discussion about a new gaming compact for the Seneca Nation, which referred to the possibility of a casino in the Rochester area.
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The proposal, released by the utilities (both owned by Avangrid) on Wednesday, calls for an increase that totals 16% in electric rates for RG&E customers spread out over a three-year period.
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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has an advisory out about the air quality, suggesting people in affected areas limit strenuous physical activity outdoors.
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Wegmans is trying out a system using technology rather than its own baristas to sell coffee drinks at some Rochester area supermarkets.
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Officers say the injuries appear to be the result of a large crowd pushing towards the exits after some people at the GloRilla concert heard what they believed to be gunshots, but there has been no evidence of shots being fired.
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Officials from the NYS DEC and the city of Geneva are working on the cleanup and the investigation into a petroleum spill at the north end of Seneca Lake.
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A 3.8 magnitude earthquake was measure in the Buffalo area early Monday morning. There were no reports of injuries and no immediate damage reported.
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When you look at those reviews for a product you may be considering purchasing on Amazon, can you trust them?
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New York State Health Commissioner, Dr. Mary Bassett, who was just named to the job last January, announced on Friday that she will be resigning at the end of this year.
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“Will we have enough drivers? Absolutely. If the snow started flying today, we would be out there, in our trucks, clearing the roads.”