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Med City Beat is no longer publishing new articles, though archives from 2014-2022 remain accessible to the public.
Med City Beat is no longer publishing new articles, though archives from 2014-2022 remain accessible to the public.
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Est. 2014
Two representatives from Rochester will travel to India this month to study Mahatma Gandhi's teachings on non-violence.
President-elect Donald Trump indicated Mayo Clinic may align itself with his administration on veterans health initiatives.
According to an article published Monday to the Minnesota soccer blog FiftyFive.One, the United are considering adding a reserve team in Rochester for the 2018 season.
The research suggests that breast cancer metastasis, the process by which cancer cells spread to other parts of the body, may be prevented using a class of drugs already approved the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
At the request of Police Chief Roger Peterson, the city council included a $72,400 program for an unmanned aerial vehicle in its 2017 budget.
Two competing proposals for the downtown Armory building will likely make their way to the Rochester City Council later this month.
Two years after winning approval from the Rochester City Council, construction is set to begin on the towering Broadway at Center project.
All of the money raised will go to Joe for him to use on new waving attire, his beloved Pepsi, a new laptop and anything else he may need.
Fast food fans are getting gifts; for craft beer enthusiasts, a lump of coal. Here's a recap of some recent developments in the local dining biz.
Representatives from Lyft have been in contact with the Rochester International Airport about potentially bringing service to the area in the future, airport director John Reed confirmed this week to Med City Beat.
Brian Michael Green is accused of embezzling funds from his business partners between June 2012 and February 2013 while under contract with a Rochester prosthetic company.
The Rochester Downtown Alliance has announced the seven local establishments participating in this winter's SocialICE.