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After 13 years yesterday police confirmed the remains that were found in South Carolina is Britney Drexel. Raymond Moody was already in police custody but now has officially been charged with the death of Britney Drexel. Drexel’s body was found last week in Georgetown county about 35 miles from what you originally disappeared from. Source: […]

While Buffalo continues to grieve and demand justice, country singer Garth Brooks’s ticket sales for his upcoming concert have been delayed out of respect. Tickets for the July 23rd concert at Highmark Stadium were to go on sale this Friday. Brooks stated: “At some point, the healing in Buffalo will begin and the city will […]

Lawmakers gathered yesterday in solidarity after the mass shooting in Buffalo. Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins was in attendance of the rally, stating: “This was what caused the death of so many people over the weekend, simply wearing the skin they’re in…” Speaker of the Assembly Carl Heastie also spoke out to say: “This isn’t […]

After the horrific shooting that took place in Buffalo, Governor Kathy Hochul flew in to address the community and to call out CEOs of social media platforms for not doing more to monitor violent and racist content. Governor Hochul stated: “We don’t know if there are other people who are now going to be inspired, […]

Earlier this year, residents at Pines of Perinton faced an impactful fire. Shortly after, a GoFundMe was set up that raised more than $38,000 for the residents, but now, town officials said there is more to be done. The Town of Perinton got together as a community to purchase things such as TVs, microwaves, mattresses […]

In a local Tops on a Saturday afternoon, a predominantly Black community in Buffalo faced a horrific racially motivated mass shooting. The shooter has been identified as 18-year-old Payton Gendron of Conklin in Broome County, near Binghamton. Discoveries of the shooter circulated on social media shortly after, and it was then found a hate-filled, 180-page […]

All over Northeast College Prep, students make sure their voices are heard. From the words of wisdom painted on bathroom stalls, to the design of an outdoor classroom, students are working to improve school culture – one project at a time. Most recently, a program was introduced that allows them to make decisions as stakeholders, […]

In the latest legislation signed by Governor Kathy Hochul, a new bill was signed to expand protections for victims of domestic violence to areas of discrimination where they were not previously guaranteed, like housing and public accommodations. Governor Hochul stated: “The pandemic has led to a heartbreaking increase in domestic and gender-based violence, and New […]

Yesterday, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced the distribution of $28 million in federal pandemic funding this month to help struggling New York families with children to cover expenses incurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. Beginning today, the state Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA), will provide families who have children under 17 and who […]

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May 13, 2022

Missed the Lilac Fest last weekend? No worries! The Lilac Fest has kicked off its second weekend, running from 10:30 am to 8:30 pm at Highland Park. If you can’t make it then or want to come back, the festival continue Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and again on May 19-22. Head on down to the […]


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