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Political Roundup: Newsprint tariff lowered?
The U.S. Commerce Department revised tariff threatening newspapers but a final decision still looms
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Welcome to Gossamer Wood, Canandaigua's 'best-kept secret'
The public is invited to visit what some call a sacred place in Canandaigua.
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Shortsville native Bredesen wins primary for Senate seat in Tennessee
Former Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen, a Shortsville native, has won the Democratic nomination for an open U.S. Senate tha…
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Canandaigua Salvation Army store's impending closing upsets shoppers
Many Canandaigua residents are signing a petition in the hope of keeping the Main Street thrift shop open.
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Cuomo appoints group to draft bill for regulating marijuana
ALBANY - A group consisting of New York state government and law enforcement officials, advocates and academics has been…
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Back-to-college shopping? Decorate your space with these dorm must-haves
Somehow, it's already that time of year: back-to-school season. For students going away to college, this means more than packing just a backpack with some pencils: we're talking dorm decor and bedspreads, and maybe some furniture if they're going...
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Driver who struck bicyclist in Canandaigua cited
Canandaigua police said the driver was using a cell phone at the time of the Main Street crash
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Buffalo Bills announce shuttle service
The team just announced a partnership with Rally, a bus ride-share application.
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WNY man accused of leaving threatening voicemails for 2 Congressmen
Sixty-three-year-old Carlos Bayon, from Grand Island, is accused of leaving threatening voicemails for two Congressmen.
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US officials raise alarm about 2018, 2020 election security
"President Trump has not and will not tolerate interference in America's system of representative government."
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Cuomo to push bill that would end NY's death penalty law
The state hasn't executed a prisoner since 1963.
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Cuomo appoints workgroup to draft bill to legalize marijuana in New York
State lawmakers would vote on the legislature in the upcoming session.
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Charter threatens to take New York to court
CEO Thomas Rutledge says they are willing to go to court for years with New York if the situation can't be settled.
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Papa John's founder: I should be back as chain's public face
Papa John's, which is based in Louisville, Kentucky, began operations in 1984 and has more than 5,200 locations globally…
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Pence welcomes return of presumed Korean War dead
The repatriation is a breakthrough in a long-stalled U.S. effort to obtain war remains from North Korea.
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Founder of S.O.A.R.S. urges for more detox beds amid opioid epidemic
From Feb. 1 to June 30, 566 people overdosed on opioids. Eighty-five of those were fatal.
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