Thursday, March 14, 2019

Morning News Brief: Fieldston students end lock out, claim administration accepted demands

           

Fieldston students end lock out, claim administration accepted demands

 

The lock out is over after days of student protesting for change at the Ethical Culture Fieldston School.

 

TOP STORIES

Photographer features Bronx-inspired photos at first solo show

 

For photographer Adiana Rivera, her passion for photography began just one year ago.

 

Poll: National Potato Chip Day

 

Today is National Potato Chip Day! Are potato chips your favorite snack?

 

What's Going On: March 14 - March 17

 

Here's a look at what's going on this weekend in the Bronx.

 

Tempers flare at meeting for Blondell Commons project

 

A controversial proposal to build nine-story mixed-use residential and commercial building in Westchester Square is drumming up conversation once again.

 

Yankee mural retouched in anticipation of welcome parade

 

With opening day for the Yankees right around the corner, a retouched mural of a Bronx great is ready to go.

 

No Way Out: A months-long investigation into New York's domestic violence laws

 

Mothers with painful pasts are sounding the alarm about new York state's domestic violence laws, - claiming that far too often violent batterers are awarded child custody with potential deadly consequences.

 

Major storm threatening central US; what is a 'Bomb Cyclone'?

 

A powerful storm system is bringing snow, wind, rain, and even severe thunderstorms to the nation's midsection. It has also been called a 'bomb cyclone'

 

Subway poster of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg defaced with hateful graffiti

 

A poster of a Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was vandalized with hate speech and symbols at the Nassau Avenue station on the G line.

 

Mount Hope Garden gets new look, new equipment in $5M overhaul

 

A Mount Hope Garden, once branded the worst park in New York City and closed for years, officially reopened Wednesday after undergoing a $5 million renovation.

 

Never too late: Co-op City man adopts 7 older children

 

Joseph Toles, 60, is a father of seven foster children in the borough – all of whom were adopted when they were between the ages of 13 and 20.

 

Prosecutors: 5 members of 'Jack Boyz' charged in shooting of off-duty officer

 

Five alleged members of a Bronx gang now face charges stemming from a Mott Haven shootout that ended with an off-duty officer being shot.

 


 

 

 

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