Thursday, March 14, 2019

Morning News Brief: Officials: State trooper injured in multi-car crash

           

Officials: State trooper injured in multi-car crash

 

Police say the crash happened just before 11:30 p.m. on the Thruway near exit 16 and the Woodbury Toll Plaza in Harriman.

 

TOP STORIES

House painter sentenced for sexually assaulting 5-year-old child

 

Authorities say Fabio Coutinho, 42, admitted to engaging in a sex act with the 5-year-old victim last year.

 

Big Apple named 'Most Exciting City in the World'

 

New York City beat out the competition including Chicago, Los Angeles, Melbourne and London.

 

Former cop indicted for stealing nearly $37K

 

A former police officer is accused of stealing nearly $37,000 from the Village of Fishkill Police Department's Police Benevolent Association.

 

GOP senators appear ready to block Trump border declaration

 

Republican-led Senate set to deal Trump a stinging rebuke on his declaration of a national emergency at the Mexican border.

 

Poll: National Potato Chip Day

 

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

 

Girlfriend discovers body of 39-year-old boyfriend in Mount Vernon home

 

Investigators say the man, whose name has not yet been released, was found in his basement apartment on South Sixth Street around 4 p.m.

 

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'

 

Greenburgh town officials mull plan to crack down on puppy mills

 

The town wants to ban the sale of commercially bred cats and dogs from being sold to pet stores.

 

Paws of war: Westchester statue honors military dogs

 

Many people honor those who fight for our freedom, but some tend to forget the canine fighters who served on the front lines.

 

'Yonkers police saved my life.' - Somers man who overdosed on heroin thanks officers

 

A 35-year-old from Somers came back to his hometown of Yonkers Wednesday to thank the men who saved his life.

 

Turn To Tara: Sharp decline in NY crime victims filing for state aid

 

New data obtained by Turn To Tara shows a sharp reduction in the number of crime victims across New York state utilizing a little-known financial safety net.

 


 

 

 

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