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Mitchell Leach, hired by the department in 2018, has been sued in federal court four times since 2021 on claims of excessive force and civil rights violations.
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Mary Mendez Rizzo stars in this one-woman memory play at Blackfriars Theatre.
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Grace Serene and the Super Clean's full-length debut is a the cohesive result of sublime collaboration.
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The legislature approved one budget bill, to authorize the state to continue paying its debts, and adjourned until next Tuesday, April 2, one day after the budget is due.
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Mitchell Leach, hired by the department in 2018, has been sued in federal court four times since 2021 on claims of excessive force and civil rights violations.
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ConnectionsHere's what's coming up on "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Thursday, March 28, 2024.
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Superintendent Carmine Peluso said his decision to leave the Rochester city school district, after more than a decade of service there, was not easy.
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A bill that would extend New York state’s ban on natural gas fracking is heading to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s desk after the State Legislature acted recently to prohibit using liquid carbon dioxide to extract the gas from shale rock. It’s one of a number of measures that lawmakers are considering to combat climate change.
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WXXI's Scott Fybush was fortunate enough to travel to the total solar eclipse in 2017. In part 2 of our series, "What to Expect When You're Expecting an Eclipse," he shares the difference between a "me" eclipse and a "we" eclipse
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