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After an extensive search, Patrick Hosken, a Rochester native, has been named CITY's new arts writer. Hos...
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Ever since CITY reported that Leah Stacy would succeed me as editor, I’ve been inundated with letters from readers offering their condolences on my de...
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When state lawmakers crafted the legislation that would make cannabis legal, they had two main goals.The first was to ensure the state got a cut o...
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When staff from the Office of Cannabis Management launched an online information session on New York's medical marijuana program last month, the...
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What the hell is going on with weed in New York? A year ago, every authority on cannabis had the adult-use retail market in New York pegged to light u...
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Leah Stacy, a journalist and media strategist with deep ties to the Rochester area, has been named the next editor of CITY.Stacy succeeds David An...
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For the better part of 30 years, working artists have been drawn to the Hungerford Building on East Main Street by the promise of inexpensive re...
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The city of Rochester wants to spend $400,000 in federal COVID relief dollars to replace ice-making machinery at the BlueCross Arena that makes use of...
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EDITOR'S NOTE 2/24/23: The following essay was written by Darien Lamen, a council member at Metro Justice, and reflects the views of the organization'...
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The Monroe County Democratic Committee is withholding its support from several incumbents, including four county legislators and a City Council member...
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It’s a crisp morning and sunlight bursts through the distinctive stone arches of the Broad Street aqueduct, illuminating decades’ worth of graffiti ar...
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Duwaine Bascoe, the head of investigations for the Rochester Police Accountability Board, and the agency’s former acting manager, resigned Thursday....