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Beatriz LeBron denies making the threat and says she plans to file a complaint for false allegations being lodged against her.
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Dozens of protesters — mostly students, with a few staff and faculty members — raised flags, banners and handmade signs in front of Wallis Hall while others staged a sit-in inside.
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A former American Legion post commander in Geneva was charged with grand larceny based on allegations that he stole thousands of dollars from the organization over an eight year period.
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ConnectionsHere's what's coming up on "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Tuesday, April 30, 2024.
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Four Cornell students were suspended last week for their involvement with a pro-Palestinian encampment on campus.
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Alice Holloway Young's accomplishments included being a founding trustee of Monroe Community College and helping start the Urban Suburban program.
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ConnectionsIn the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Monday, April 29, 2024, we speak with community members who opposed the Business Improvement District (BID) about what they would like to see happen now that the proposal has failed.
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ConnectionsIn the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Monday, April 29, 2024, we discuss the latest with the controversy surrounding Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley and the legal ethics involved.
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After a controversial traffic stop last week, the Monroe Country district attorney says she will self-report the incident, cooperate with investigations and take ethics training. On Sunday, Gov. Kathy Hochul referred Doorley to the state Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct.
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In decisions by Judge Daniel Doyle, former Mayor Lovely Warren will be allowed to stay on the ballot for City Court Judge. Meanwhile, Republican Nicole Bayly has been removed from the family court judicial race.
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The American Heart Association’s Rochester chapter wants to double the survival rate of cardiac arrest by year 2030. To help accomplish that, the organization has partnered with Rochester Regional Health.
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State University of New York Chancellor John King is urging high schoolers to seek out financial aid for college.