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WXXI Daily News
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WXXI Daily News brings you up-to-date local news headlines and in-depth stories from Rochester and beyond. Updated every weekday morning with reporting from our award-winning news department, so you have everything you need to start your day.
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A new men’s homeless shelter opens in Rochester, the governor blocks “propaganda videos” in New York airports, and Xerox announces major job cuts.--This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
RIT’s student EMTs get a new ambulance with state help, leaked racist GOP texts spark outrage, and movie music takes the spotlight in Rochester.--This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
Next year might bring more tourists to the port of Rochester; a new program helps Rochester residents get smarter about money; and local breast cancer advocates demand action from Congress.--This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
Doctors respond to President Trump's claims about vaccines, developers say their projects are halted by a lack of electrical power, and tick bites are at record highs.--This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
Federal prosecutors charge New York's attorney general with three counts of fraud; Eastman Kodak Company returns to the Olympic stage; And for one local woman, cemeteries aren't scary – they're sanctuaries. --This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
Rochester City Council is set to vote on the future of the old Hotel Cadillac, dozens of terminally ill New Yorkers and their loved ones gathered at the New York State Capitol, and the superintendent of Rochester schools talks about his first 100 days on the job.--This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
Opening statements are made in Brooks murder trial, schools serving students with disabilities are asking for more support, and thousands will participate in a project to preserve memories of Highmark Stadium--This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
Homicide rates in the city this summer are among the lowest in a decade, hundreds of volunteers turn out to build a new Rochester playground, and the University of Rochester announces a new logo and rebrand.--This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
Officials urge New Yorkers to start conserving water under a severe drought, a program aims to get teens off vapes, and the downtown soccer stadium is in need of repair.--This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
A local leader in HIV/AIDS care is stepping down; Rebate checks are coming to New Yorkers, but there's a catch at tax time; and an upcoming soccer tournament offers new opportunities for older athletes.--This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
Local and state democrats speak out about the government shut down, state police link remains to a man missing from Rochester since 2011, and a local faith leader is working to heal division and help neighbors get along.--This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
Monroe County swears in a new district attorney; Several bomb threats at local universities are thought to be part of a national social media trend; And local researchers are developing new treatment for one of the deadliest forms of cancer.This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
Governor Kathy Hochul warns of rebate check scams, public to comment on RG&E rate hikes at local hearings, and a new Rochester housing project could bring a much-needed pharmacy downtown.--This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
A local health clinic tries to clear up confusion around COVID vaccinations; rebate checks are on the way for many New Yorkers; and a local campaign tries to get people to drive less this week.--This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
Congressman Joe Morelle holds a local town hall, Gov. Kathy Hochul appoints a new Monroe County District Attorney, and Rochester’s modular home project has a developer. --This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
Rochester teachers rally over payroll issues, Ontario County confirms West Nile case, and Genesee Brewing’s future is unclear after Heineken deal.--This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
A Rochester public school is renamed for a community leader; a local university prepares teachers to work with AI in k-12 classrooms; and Congressman Morelle discusses a possible government shutdown.--This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
Overdose deaths fall dramatically in Rochester; Monroe County Republicans elect a new leader; and a local economist discusses the affects of tariffs.--This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
Construction nears completion at a massive new milk processing plant in Webster; the local Planned Parenthood vows to continue providing care despite a court ruling on Medicaid.--This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.
Cobb’s Hill Park and Washington Grove are slated to become Rochester's next historic preservation district; A Genesee County data center project is on hold; indigenous video game designers talk about how games shape cultural and world views.--This podcast is a production of WXXI Public Media, a member supported local broadcasting station. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member, support the show, and sustain what we do for years to come.