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I-Team 10 investigation: Other side of the bench
Police say a drunk driver hit this man's parked cars and then left the scene. I-Team 10 has learned that the man behind the wheel is an elected town judge.
Creek overflow causes major flooding for residents near Conesus Lake
With Friday's rain, and the snow melting, everything is soggy, but for a group of homeowners in Conesus, soggy is an understatement.
Melting Snow Causes Flooding in Conesus
" People living at the south end of Conesus Lake had some flooding Friday. A nearby creek was jammed by ice and a fallen tree, but when that jam was cleared, water flowed into the homes along Dacola Shores Road.
Hemlock-Canadice sale almost complete
City officials have negotiated a $13.7 million deal to sell the Hemlock and Canadice Lakes watershed lands to the state.
P.J. Thomas: New York's lakes are a natural & culinary paradise
Ryan Perry of Dansville dies in one-vehicle crash
A Dansville man driving a pickup died early this morning and his two passengers were hospitalized following a one-vehicle accident in Livingston County.
Another Chance Ranch has super entry in 'Puppy Bowl'
If you want to inject the cute factor into your pre-Super Bowl activities on Sunday, try rooting for Blaze.
President Obama will deliver his first state-of-the-union address tomorrow and he's expected to announce some initiatives to ease the burden on the middle class.
Saying the state is at the "brink of financial challenge of unprecedented magnitude," Gov.
2 accused in Livingston County burglary
A Webster man and a Livingston County woman accused of stealing artifacts from a historic cabin at Ricky Greene Memorial Park in Conesus last month are facing charges.
Bring budget in line with grim reality
New York is facing a budget deficit of about $3 billion. Gov. David Paterson is expected to soon call the Legislature into a special session to address the crisis.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Family farm grows large but stays rooted to river
The story of the Genesee River is a story about agriculture. Its life begins on a family farm in Potter County, Pa., and it flows through some of the most fertile and valuable farmland in New York state.
Margaritaville-style mix in Lakeville
THE PLACE With warm weather only just arriving in August, we can hardly be blamed for trying to squeeze the most out of the warm days of late summer.
Two more trades workers once employed by the disgraced Robutrad Corp. admitted Friday that they bilked county taxpayers.