Randy Gorbman
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New Yorkers oppose using SUNY dorms to temporarily house new migrants to the state by a relatively substantial margin, 54% to 33%.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that emergency cell phone alerts will be used to warn New Yorkers if the air quality index exceeds the 200 number for more than an hour.
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There was also a protest downtown on Friday sparked by the recent discussion about a new gaming compact for the Seneca Nation, which referred to the possibility of a casino in the Rochester area.
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The proposal, released by the utilities (both owned by Avangrid) on Wednesday, calls for an increase that totals 16% in electric rates for RG&E customers spread out over a three-year period.
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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has an advisory out about the air quality, suggesting people in affected areas limit strenuous physical activity outdoors.
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Wegmans is trying out a system using technology rather than its own baristas to sell coffee drinks at some Rochester area supermarkets.
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Officers say the injuries appear to be the result of a large crowd pushing towards the exits after some people at the GloRilla concert heard what they believed to be gunshots, but there has been no evidence of shots being fired.
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Officials from the NYS DEC and the city of Geneva are working on the cleanup and the investigation into a petroleum spill at the north end of Seneca Lake.
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A 3.8 magnitude earthquake was measure in the Buffalo area early Monday morning. There were no reports of injuries and no immediate damage reported.
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When you look at those reviews for a product you may be considering purchasing on Amazon, can you trust them?