Monday, March 11, 2019

Morning News Brief: Police: No gunman found at Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville

           

Police: No gunman found at Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville

 

Police descended on New York Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville Sunday night following reports of a man with a gun.

 

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Poll: National Napping Day

 

Who's tired? Today is National Napping Day! Do you take naps every day?

 

Guide: St. Patrick's Day Parades around the Hudson Valley

 

Looking to celebrate St. Patrick's Day? What better way to celebrate than heading out to a parade? Here is a list of parades.

 

Food Fight: Michael's on Main in New City

 

Michael's on Main is where Hollywood glamour sets the scene and upscale continental bites satisfy your taste buds.

 

St. Patrick's Day parades march through Westchester

 

The sound of bagpipes filled the air this weekend as Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow, and White Plains held their annual St. Patrick's Day Parades.

 

Trump reviving his border wall fight with new budget request

 

Trump's new budget calls for billions more for border wall, steep cuts in domestic programs but increases for military spending.

 

Chimney fire damages home in Irvington

 

Officials say the flames broke out Sunday afternoon on Blueberry Hill Road.

 

Mind Game Monday: Daylight Saving Trivia

 

The clocks have gone ahead, but how much do you know about Daylight Saving Time? Take our quiz to find out! And don't forget to see how you rank on our leaderboard!

 

Person dies after colliding with tractor-trailer on Route 9

 

A person who was in critical condition after slamming into a tractor-trailer in Dutchess County Sunday morning has died from the injuries.

 

HV to get nearly $20M to help repave state roads

 

Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the state will spend $128 million to repave state roads, with a big chunk going to the Hudson Valley.

 

TOR bus service resumes, tentative deal reached to end strike

 

Service on the Transport of Rockland system will resume following a bus driver strike in the county.

 

Bill would let teens get vaccines without parental consent

 

A new bill would allow anyone 14 or older in New York to get immunizations - even if their parents object.

 


 

 

 

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