Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Evening News Brief: Police: Man followed off Bx11 bus, attacked and robbed on Jennings St.

           

Police: Man followed off Bx11 bus, attacked and robbed on Jennings St.

 

A man is accused of attacking and robbing another man in broad daylight, according to police.

 

TOP STORIES

Clipper to bring up to an inch of snow to the Bronx

 

After a very windy start to the week, the possibility of snow will now shift the focus of the forecast to Wednesday and Thursday.

 

City accuses tenant group president of misusing funds, resources

 

Monique Johnson, the tenant association president of the Throggs Neck Houses fired back at accusations made Tuesday that she abused her power.

 

'Racist,' 'conman': Cohen assails Trump before Congress

 

Trump's former personal lawyer plans to tell a House committee that Trump knew ahead of time that WikiLeaks had emails damaging to Clinton.

 

MTA board approves fare hikes, base fare to remain at $2.75

 

The MTA has approved a fare hike.  

 

Apple Watch could soon track sleep habits

 

The Apple Watch could be able to track your sleep soon.

 

Bronx teen 'Junior' honored with street co-naming in Belmont

 

The Bronx teen whose murder rocked the community last year is being remembered by a street co-naming.

 

Trump, Kim open second nuclear summit with handshake, smiles

 

President Donald Trump says Vietnam, the site of his second round of nuclear talks with Kim Jong Un, is thriving economically and that North Korea could, too, if it would give up its pursuit of nuclear weapons.

 

Tips on navigating through the city's housing lottery system

 

Affordable apartments in the city are up for grabs, but you've got to be in it to win it.

 

Poll: National Strawberry Day

 

Happy National Strawberry Day! Do you like the juicy fruit?

 

Fatal Unionport hit-and-run prompts implementation of bus-restricted areas

 

Agnes Edgan, 68, was hit and killed by a school bus on Havemeyer and Story avenues.

 

Former City Council speaker comes up short in public advocate race

 

Former City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito came up short in her bid for the city's public advocate.

 


 

 

 

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