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The federal lawsuit alleges that negligence, reckless indifference and a lack of training and supervision led to Julian Coleman's death.
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At Kodak Hall on Friday night, the dazzling young jazz singer found a venue large enough to match her star power.
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The research facility in Geneva is located in the Cornell AgriTech campus. The federal government is providing nearly $70 million toward the project.
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Residents gain valuable insights and tools for building wealth and maintaining homeownership at the city-hosted event.
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ConnectionsHere's what's coming up on "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Monday, July 1, 2024.
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The federal lawsuit alleges that negligence, reckless indifference and a lack of training and supervision led to Julian Coleman's death.
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The Utica Police Dept. is conducting an internal investigation to see whether officers followed policies and training. The state attorney general will open its own case to determine if the shooting was justified.
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High school bands have opened just about every day of the CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival on Gibbs Street.
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