Home heavily damaged in second-alarm fire in Genesee County The cause of a house fire Monday afternoon in Genesee County is under investigation. Crews work to extinguish a fire at a home on East Morganville Road in Stafford is pictured Monday, March 30, 2026. The owner of a home on East Morganville Road in Stafford called 911 just after 1 p.m. after discovering a fire broke out in or near a bathroom, according to Genesee County Fire Coordinator Tim Yaeger. A second alarm was declared to get more crews to the scene due to a shortage in firefighters, Yaeger said. The home was heavily damaged and the residents, who all safely escaped the fire, will be displaced, according to Yaeger. No injuries were reported. Yaeger said windy conditions caused flames to extend throughout the structure, which was heavily damaged but has not been declared a total loss.All three residents safely escaped the fire but will be displaced, Yaeger said. Red Cross and relatives will be assisting them.No serious injuries were reported after 11 vehicles were involved in a crash Monday on Interstate 590, according to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office.New York state corrections officer arrested on drug charges Auburn, N.Y. — A correction officer is accused of bringing significant amounts of drugs to work at Cayuga Correctional Facility after a joint investigation byGreece, N.Y. — A former police dog injured during a training event is now settling into his new home.A troubled shopping plaza on East Ridge Road is being partially shut down after the Irondequoit Town Board voted Monday to declare the plaza a public nuisance.