Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Morning News Brief: Frigid temperatures to usher in snow Wednesday

           

Frigid temperatures to usher in snow Wednesday

 

The current forecast calls for 1 to 3 inches across the Hudson Valley while parts of Ulster and Dutchess counties could see 3 to 6 inches of accumulation.

 

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Today is National Fairy Tale Day! When you were a kid, did you believe in fairy tales?

 

Wind-whipped fire destroys Mount Vernon home

 

Firefighters rushed to a house on Johnson Street yesterday afternoon and arrived to find flames shooting from the roof of the building.

 

Pleasantville bans sales of recreational marijuana

 

The Village Board approved a local ban on the retail sale of marijuana Monday night.

 

Oscar winner shoots scenes in Yonkers

 

Rami Malek, who just won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Freddie Mercury in "Bohemian Rhapsody," is shooting scenes on Grandview Avenue.

 

Funeral preparations set for mother run over by car

 

Jason Mendez is facing second degree murder charges and seven counts of attempted murder.

 

Town hall meeting held to address alleged racism in Mamaroneck School District

 

A town hall meeting was held Monday for parents and alumni who say they've experienced racism and bullying in the Mamaroneck School District.

 

Mercy College offers new home for displaced College of New Rochelle students

 

Just days after announcing the College of New Rochelle will likely close this year, officials announced they may have another way for students to continue their education in Westchester.

 

'He should be fired.' Port Jervis building inspector faces new scrutiny

 

There are new concerns surrounding a building inspector under investigation for harassment in Orange County – this time for the sale of a city-owned property to his father-in-law for pennies on the dollar.

 

9/11 first responders lobby to replenish Victims Compensations Fund

 

Sept. 11 first responders are lobbying lawmakers in Washington to replenish the Victims Compensation Fund, which is running out of money.

 

Legislators grill Con Ed on fast-approaching natural gas moratorium

 

Westchester lawmakers spent Monday afternoon grilling Con Ed representatives about the fast-approaching natural gas moratorium.

 


 

 

 

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