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Mary Hallford said her goal in opening Queen J's Diner was to feed the downtown neighborhood in body and soul.

The 'Queen' of State Street

Black beauty shines through the lens of photographer Adam Eaton, who is using his community connections to create opportunities for other creatives of color.

Photographer Adam Eaton spotlights beauty

The Tops supermarket on West Avenue in Rochester.

Police: FBI investigating whether Buffalo gunman had targeted Rochester

Mary Jost of Focus Pregnancy Help Center sees her mission as to save lives.

New York lawmakers question the role of pregnancy resource centers

Weekly Planner May 16-22: What's Happening in Music, Arts, and Life

Weekly Planner May 16-22: What's Happening in Music, Arts, and Life

Conor Dwyer Reynolds is the first executive director of the Police Accountability Board.

Police Accountability Board director Reynolds is placed on leave

Aldaskeller had planned to open this spring on Gregory Street.

Natural wine shop Aldaskeller Wine Co. is cleared to open in South Wedge

A judge has ordered developer Tom Masaschi to sell 5 Flint St., shown above, and nearby 15 Flint St., to satisfy an unpaid loan.

Court ruling could force sale of toxic sites along the Genesee River

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  • Mary Hallford said her goal in opening Queen J's Diner was to feed the downtown neighborhood in body and soul.
    Photo By Max Schulte

    The 'Queen' of State Street

    By David Andreatta | May 18, 2022

  • Black beauty shines through the lens of photographer Adam Eaton, who is using his community connections to create opportunities for other creatives of color.
    Photo By Jacob Walsh

    Photographer Adam Eaton spotlights beauty

    By Rebecca Rafferty | May 18, 2022

  • The Tops supermarket on West Avenue in Rochester.
    Photo By Max Schulte

    Police: FBI investigating whether Buffalo gunman had targeted Rochester

    By Gino Fanelli | May 16, 2022

  • Mary Jost of Focus Pregnancy Help Center sees her mission as to save lives.
    Photo By Jacob Walsh

    New York lawmakers question the role of pregnancy resource centers

    By Gino Fanelli | May 16, 2022

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News & Opinion

  • The Tops supermarket on West Avenue in Rochester.
    Photo By Max Schulte

    Police: FBI investigating whether Buffalo gunman had targeted Rochester

    By Gino Fanelli | May 16, 2022

  • Mary Jost of Focus Pregnancy Help Center sees her mission as to save lives.
    Photo By Jacob Walsh

    New York lawmakers question the role of pregnancy resource centers

    By Gino Fanelli | May 16, 2022

  • Mayor Malik Evans proposed large investments in public safety and infrastructure in his first budget.
    Photo By Gino Fanelli

    Public safety, code enforcement, infrastructure top Evans’s budget

    By Gino Fanelli | May 13, 2022

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Arts & Entertainment

  • Black beauty shines through the lens of photographer Adam Eaton, who is using his community connections to create opportunities for other creatives of color.
    Photo By Jacob Walsh

    Photographer Adam Eaton spotlights beauty

    By Rebecca Rafferty | May 18, 2022

  • Marc Cataldi, the CenterStage company manager, plays the lead of Seymour Krelborn in "Little Shop of Horrors."
    Photo By Steven Levinson

    Review: JCC CenterStage's "Little Shop of Horrors" is gruesomely good fun

    By Katherine Varga | May 13, 2022

  • From left to right, Mary Krickmire, Pam Feicht, Talya Meyerowitz, Maria Scipione, and Kim Upcraft star in Blackfriars Theatre's production of "Calendar Girls."
    Photo By Ron Heerkens Jr.

    Review: Bare bones script hampers Blackfriars' 'Calendar Girls'

    By Katherine Varga | May 12, 2022

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Life

  • Mary Hallford said her goal in opening Queen J's Diner was to feed the downtown neighborhood in body and soul.
    Photo By Max Schulte

    The 'Queen' of State Street

    By David Andreatta | May 18, 2022

  • Weekly Planner May 16-22: What's Happening in Music, Arts, and Life

    Weekly Planner May 16-22: What's Happening in Music, Arts, and Life

    By CITY STAFF | May 16, 2022

  • Aldaskeller had planned to open this spring on Gregory Street.
    Photo By Jacob Walsh

    Natural wine shop Aldaskeller Wine Co. is cleared to open in South Wedge

    By Gino Fanelli | May 12, 2022

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Culture

  • Recreate some of your festival food faves at home — it's easier than you think! Try your hand at corn dogs, gyro pitas, and even fried dough.
    Photo By Jacob Walsh

    Here's how you can make corn dogs, fried dough and other festival food favs at home

    By J. Nevadomski | May 6, 2022

  • Dust off your tote bag, art festivals are back

    Dust off your tote bag, art festivals are back

    By Kathy Laluk | May 5, 2022

  • Work off that festival food with these festival workouts
    File Photo

    Work off that festival food with these festival workouts

    By Rebecca Rafferty | May 5, 2022

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  • A young student wears a cloth face mask at their school desk.

    Local districts to decide on school masking

    By Noelle E. C. Evans on March 2, 2022 at 11:41AM

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