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La Madonna Della Strada, an organization started by Sister Grace Miller and her supporters, seeks to create a new center for unhoused services.
Rochester Beacon (https://rochesterbeacon.com/2023/04/page/2/)
La Madonna Della Strada, an organization started by Sister Grace Miller and her supporters, seeks to create a new center for unhoused services.
New research sheds some light on questions like these: Are e-cigarettes better or worse than cigarettes and should we tax or subsidize them?
The “math rock/post-punk” band releases its first album, “Beggar’s Pitch,” through Sad Cactus Records today.
Plans for two religious sites on the University of Rochester campus, in the works since 2015, are opposed by some students who have raised questions of exclusion, land use and urgent housing needs.
A new study says the hospital spends far less on charity care and community investment than the value it gains from its nonprofit tax exemption. Hospital officials strongly disagree with the study’s methodology.
John “Dutch” Summers Jr., who died April 7 at 84, built a business empire and became a leading Rochester philanthropist, but he did so out of the spotlight.
The latest gift from alumnus and trustee Evans Lam will expand resources for undergraduate students and address other needs at the university.
“The Jukebox: Radio Archive” gives a glimpse into the late 1990s and early 2000s.
As a journalist, Amy Bach exposed inequities in the criminal justice system—but that wasn’t enough. In 2011, she founded Measures for Justice, a Rochester-based nonprofit that provides data tools and services to help communities change the system.
In a reader poll, 80 percent supported the indictment of Donald Trump, the first former or sitting U.S. president to face criminal charges.