New law enables clinic to hire world-famous fetal surgeon The way Dr. Ola Famuyide saw it, his toughest challenge in getting a world renowned fetal surgeon to practice at Mayo Clinic would simply be convincing him to come. He was wrong.
College baseball: Honkers not ruffled by dip at gate It was as plain to see as the bleacher seats at Mayo Field on most game nights this summer: The Rochester Honkers didn't pack 'em in like they used to. No matter how many people file in for their final home game of the 2016 Northwoods League summer college baseball season on Wednesday night, the Honkers are destined for their lowest average game attendance in 19 years.
+12 Olympics feel far for those in the infamous City of God slum RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — It is one of Rio's most renowned favelas, the Cidade de Deus made infamous in a film that helped cement a stereotype of the other side of the "Marvelous City" that is host of the Olympic Games — one where ghettos are ruled by drug lords and baby-faced criminals shoot to kill.
Maddie Pavek: Believe it or not, your vote counts With news channels dominated by talk of the upcoming presidential election, it's easy to feel like your vote will be lost among the 129,085,403 other people who voted in 2012. We are bombarded by advertisements, articles, commercials, and social media posts that tell us who we should be voti…
Chief of public transit systems in Boston, NYC, London dies CHILMARK, Mass. (AP) — The man credited with revitalizing and modernizing public transportation networks in Boston, New York and London has died. Robert Kiley was 80.
Our View: Street plan needed to keep city moving Rochester's streets aren't necessarily showing their age.