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The Western New York congressman-elect is in the minority in Congress and in his caucus. But he says that doesn't stop him from wanted to reign in spending.
A group of governors are asking the federal government to funnel aid to the states through their infrastructure and education spending plans.
Even as it's planning to cut down on spending in the next fiscal year, the NYS Department of Health is ramping up spending on food banks.
Fairport's congresswoman says that investing in infrastructure like sewers will give the federal government "bang for its buck" in the stimulus package.
The freshman from Syracuse says Western New York may have an advantage over the rest of the country, as the bubble bursts - we never had a bubble to pop.
To put the spotlight on changing the destiny of American auto makers, congressman-elect Eric Massa will be traveling to Washington in style for his first term.
A group of Rochester barbers and beauticians say their "Cut the Violence" program will go on despite the death of co-founder Vincent Dotson, who was killed in a robbery at his barber shop on Dewey Avenue last weekend.
Time Warner is planning alternate programming if it can't reach a deal with Viacom over the MTV Networks.
City says winter storm won't derail New Year's Eve downtown; Rochester officials will decide by 6:00 p.m. if plans need to change.
A state panel charged with reviewing New York's driver education efforts released a report to Governor David Paterson today.
76 year old Chili man is killed when his SUV drifts off I-490 at Westside Drive.
Rochester Mayor Robert Duffy is asking for $51 million in Federal Economic Recovery funding.
Developers who want to turn the Medley Centre in Irondequoit into a multimillion dollar residential, office and retail complex haven't asked county economic development authorities for tax breaks yet -- but they briefed the COMIDA board on their project today and said they'll be back once environmental and zoning issues are resolved.
The state's Health Commissioner, Dr. Richard Daines, has taken to You Tube to promote a proposed 18% so-called fat tax on soda and sugared juice drinks in New York. The commissioner says it's important that people understand the links between increased sugared soda-pop consumption and rising rates of childhood obesity.
Forensic evidence leads Rochester Police to declare August child death a homicide; case remains open.