Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Evening News Brief: ICE: Man accused of killing jogger was in US illegally, deported twice before

           

ICE: Man accused of killing jogger was in US illegally, deported twice before

 

The man accused of killing a jogger in a Jersey City park was living in the United States illegally and has been deported twice before, according to officials with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

 

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Autism Awareness Events in New Jersey

 

April is Autism Awareness Month. Here is a list of events around New Jersey for autism awareness.

 

Authorities: School bus crashes into southern New Jersey high school

 

Authorities say a school bus has crashed into a building at Kingsway Regional High School in Woolwich Township.

 

GUIDE: 2019 Mets Opening Day

 

The Mets are back in Queens for the first time in 2019, and they bring with them a totally revamped roster. News 12 has you covered with everything you need to know ahead of the Amazins' home opener.

 

Audit finds $3M in heating assistance funds given to applicants who lied about income

 

About $3 million in heating assistance that was supposed to go to low-income families may have gone to applicants who lied about their income, a state audit finds.

 

Report: More than 500 New Jersey bridges flagged as in need of repairs

 

More than 500 bridges across the Garden State are in immediate need of repair, according to a report by the American Road and Transportation Builders Association.

 

Newark gun buyback event nets 332 firearms, pays out $41K

 

A gun buyback event in Essex County brought in more than 300 weapons last weekend, from handguns that fit comfortably in a palm to assault rifles with high-tech accessories.

 

"Avengers" mania: "Endgame" shatters records, crashes websites

 

Marvel's last epic racked up the best first day U.S. ticket sales for Fandango in just six hours.

 

Google to require contractors to receive health care, minimum wage

 

Google will require all of its contractors to receive health care and minimum wage.

 

Lawsuit: California hospital secretly filmed women during medical procedures

 

Dozens of women are suing a Southern California hospital, claiming they were secretly filmed during medical procedures, including having surgery and giving birth.

 

Actresses Loughlin, Huffman due in court today in college admissions scam

 

Actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman are expected in court today to face charges they participated in a wide-ranging college admissions cheating scam.

 

Lawsuit: Student raped by students who used "rock, paper scissors" to decide

 

A court has dismissed part of a lawsuit filed by a former college student who alleges that she was raped at a fraternity party by students who played the game "rock, paper scissors" to decide who would assault her first.

 


 

 

 

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