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POLITICS: Van White will not run for State Assembly
Citing unfinished business on the school board and family commitments, Van White says he...
TAXES: Why the city doesn't collect on Sibley
Almost no topic raises as much anger and frustration locally than the money owed on the Sibley...
MUSIC PROFILE: Kristen Shiner McGuire
When you grow up as an only child with two high-profile performing artists for parents, your...
He holds coffee greetings with parents and community members at least twice a month. He's walked city streets and knocked on doors in search of students who aren't in school. And he can be seen smiling from billboards around the city,...
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PUBLIC SAFETY: ShotSpotter: tin ears on the street?
Pop culture has conditioned us to expect miracles from technology: from the cyberpunk-driven PC that brings down the Defense Department's mainframe to the mild-mannered Mac that is one upgrade short of sentience. The reality is that technology...
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During February and March of 2011, the Regional Gallery Directors' Forum - a loosely organized group of local gallery leaders - initiated "Thaw," a series of exhibits held at more than a dozen participating galleries in the Greater Rochester...
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Police oversight report expected in May or June
The committee reviewing Rochester's police oversight system has broken up into smaller groups in order to evaluate the process from several different points of view. The governance, police, and community groups will identify strengths and...
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MUSIC PROFILE: Kristen Shiner McGuire
When you grow up as an only child with two high-profile performing artists for parents, your fate may be sealed. It took a while, but Kristen Shiner McGuire has finally released her debut album, and it's a satisfying feeling. "It was one of...
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Willie Clark said:
Good find shane! I was trying to figure out what it was too, I would not have pegged it as a Clutch song, thanks for finding that. And I agree, I...
in "The Walking Dead" Season 2, Episode 8: Living in the fallout
shane said:
hi buckeye as luck would have it i found that track for you mate the song is by CLUTCH and is called the...
in "The Walking Dead" Season 2, Episode 8: Living in the fallout
shane said:
Hey, i thaught the bar scene provided valuable insight into hershals self doubts..lori's car crash was...fairly stupid to be fair as you stated we...
in "The Walking Dead" Season 2, Episode 8: Living in the fallout
buckeye said:
well done! hey if anyone finds out what the song was called at the end of this episode that would be great. again awesome post Willie.
in "The Walking Dead" Season 2, Episode 8: Living in the fallout
Hollybird said:
I've had the feeling since the beginning that O'Brien will turn out to be Thomas's mother. Who his father might be isn't part of my "feeling", so...
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Peking Humonculous said:
Yeah, this stinks worse than Charlotte Beach algae... something less than legal is happening here. Too bad only City is investigating it.
in TAXES: Why the city doesn't collect on Sibley
Mary Anna Towler said:
Troll and Suzanne Stark are correct: the Catholic Church - as I knew - isn't opposed to 'preventing pregnancy.' It's opposed to 'artificial means'...
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