Gino Fanelli
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Officers came from nearby towns and villages, and from neighboring counties and states, on Monday for Rochester Officer Anthony Mazurkiewicz, who was shot and killed on July 21 while conducting surveillance in plainclothes.
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The FBI's top agent in Buffalo, Stephen Belongia, indicated on a call with other officials that investigators are looking at the accused killer's Discord activity.
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Rochester Police have been barred from using dogs, tear gas and concussion grenades, known as “flash bangs,” in response to protests and mass gatherings, under a series of sweeping policy changes announced Tuesday jointly by Mayor Malik Evans and Police Chief David Smith.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation Monday that will allow state-licensed hemp growers to apply for provisional licenses to begin cultivating recreational marijuana.
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Gillibrand sat down with CITY at the Arnett Cafe during a stop in Rochester on Monday. Throughout a wide-ranging interview in which she answered questions on a variety of topics, she wove in a pitch for the Build Back Better bill, a $2.2 trillion package of tax cuts and spending on programs related to health care, child care, education, housing, and addressing climate change that are on President Joe Biden’s wishlist.
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Former Rochester Police Chief La’Ron Singletary on Thursday announced his candidacy for the 25th District Congressional seat.
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The head of the state’s Cannabis Control Board has declared that businesses that are giving away marijuana as a promotion with the purchase of an overpriced T-shirt, lighter or other item are breaking the law.
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On the one-year anniversary of the day that the public learned of Daniel Prude’s death at the hands of Rochester police officers, a group of activists renewed the demands they’ve been making for the past 12 months.