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10:35 am
Fri May 24, 2013

Local Study Searches For More Effective Treatment For Impovershed Women Suffering From Depression

Credit www.psychole.soup.io

  • Dr. Ellen Poleshuck speaks with WXXI's Beth Adams

A research team at the University of Rochester Medical Center is about to begin a three-year study to determine more effective treatment plans for impoverished women experiencing depression.  

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Health
8:02 am
Fri May 24, 2013

Scam Alert About Medical Alert Devices

(AP)  The New York state attorney general's office is warning New Yorkers against scam robocalls targeting seniors and offering free medical alert equipment with back-end fees for monitoring. 

The agency says it received consumer queries about a scam targeting seniors by saying they have been "approved'' for the equipment at "no charge". 

The calls warn of injuries and deaths because of delayed responses to medical emergencies, fires, burglaries and falls. 

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Government
10:34 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Brooks Hits Some Familiar Themes In Speech

 

Monroe County Executive Maggie Brooks touched on some familiar themes in Thursday night’s  state of the county address.  One of those themes was related to where the speech was delivered.

The county exec gave her speech in the Theatre on the Ridge building at the Eastman Business Park. Brooks says  that she picked that venue for a specific reason.

"Eastman Business Park to me represents our community's ongoing transformation form a big box image capital to a hub for innovation and technology," Brooks stated during her address.

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Government
7:55 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

READ: State of the County 2013 Address

Read the entire State of the County 2013 address from Monroe County Executive Maggie Brooks, delivered Thursday, May 23.

WXXI Top Stories
6:32 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Boy Scouts Allow Gay Youths to Join

(CNN) Openly gay youths will be allowed to join scouting, delegates to the annual meeting of the Boy Scouts of America voted Thursday. The organization's 1,400-member national council voted for the historic policy change, which will take effect January 1.

The resolution was adopted with more than 60% of the vote. "No youth may be denied membership in the Boy Scouts of America on the basis of sexual orientation or preference alone," says the approved resolution.

The BSA will maintain its ban on gay adult leaders.

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Government
6:13 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Lt. Duffy Talks Tax-Free Zones on SUNY Campuses in Rochester

Credit WXXI News

Startups and expanding companies that set up shop on community and SUNY College campuses wouldn't have to pay state taxes for up to 10 years.

That’s under the governor's proposed "Tax Free NY" initiative to spur economic and business growth.

To talk about the tax break incentive, Lt. Bob Duffy visited The College at Brockport's Rochester Educational Opportunity Center in downtown Rochester Thursday. City, business and education leaders attended the event.

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Education
5:53 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

NY Education Commissioner Garners Support from ROC Business Leaders

New York Education Commissioner, John King

New York Education Commissioner John King met with Rochester-area business leaders and educators Thursday. The goal of King’s visit was to garner support for the implementation of the Common Core Standards. New York is one of 46 states implementing the Common Core which is a set guidelines to help ensure students are prepared for college and the work-force. King said the business community can play a key role in assisting this effort.

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Arts & Culture
4:42 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Warplane Museum Gets "New" Name

Credit National Warplane Museum

 A local museum that promotes the display of vintage aircraft is changing its name.  The 1941 Historical Aircraft Group in Geneseo is going back to its original name, the National Warplane Museum. That name had been used by a museum in Elmira, but they are no longer using that title since their mission is changing.

President of the Geneseo group, Austin Wadsworth, says the name change will help them market themselves better.  The Geneseo museum has about 15 vintage warplanes.

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WXXI Top Stories
1:45 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Local Volunteer Tearfully Recounts First Day of Relief Work in Oklahoma

Credit redcross.org

 


Sarah Perkins, a long-time volunteer with The Greater Rochester Chapter of the American Red Cross says the sight in Oklahoma is "complete devastation and destruction."

Perkins is responsible for collecting data on the magnitude of the disaster. From the information gathered, the Red Cross can better determine how to respond to those in need. Perkins says she's telling each resident she meets, "We'll get through this together."

 

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Arts & Culture
12:30 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Bands & Food Trucks At The Public Market

Credit City of Rochester

Rochester officials have announced the lineup for two events coming up at the Public Market.

One of them is the free Bands on the Bricks concert series which debuts on July 12th, and continues each Friday night from 5:30 to 10 p.m. through August 9th.

The bands appearing include Donna the Buffalo, Los Lonely Boys and Felice Brothers.

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