Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Evening News Brief: Suffolk police sergeant charged with stealing money from department

           

Suffolk police sergeant charged with stealing money from department

 

A Suffolk County police sergeant is accused of stealing thousands of dollars from the department.

 

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Mind Game Monday: April Fools' Day Trivia

 

Happy April Fools' Day! Don't get fooled by this quiz. Test your April Fools' Day knowledge and check the leaderboard to see how you rank!

 

Sayville vape shop owner suing town over zoning regulation

 

A Sayville vape shop owner is suing over a Town of Islip zoning regulation that is forcing his business to move.

 

Proposed Montauk substation discussed at PSEG LI open house

 

Crowds gathered Tuesday at a PSEG Long Island open house on a proposed power substation in Montauk.

 

Plea deal decision delayed for suspected Boy Scout killer

 

A Holbrook man accused of drunkenly plowing into a Boy Scout troop and killing a 12-year-old member refused to take a plea deal in court Tuesday, saying he needed more time to consider it.

 

Man claims idling trucks a menace, town sees differently

 

One Franklin Square man says his quality of life is being ruined by idling trucks.

 

Long Island's state Senate delegation touts highlights of budget

 

Long Island's new state Senate delegation on Tuesday touted some of the highlights in the budget.

 

How close is too close? Biden claims put spotlight on what's appropriate

 

The claims against former Vice President Joe Biden are putting a spotlight on what behavior is considered appropriate and what crosses the line.

 

Brussels group finds Ryanair one of biggest polluters in Europe

 

Research from a Brussels group found that Ryanair's carbon dioxide emissions rose almost 7 percent last year, making it one of the top polluters in 2018.

 

Equal Pay Day puts focus on substantial wage gap

 

Today is Equal Pay Day – a time to consider the substantial wage gap between men and women.

 

Man convicted of killing woman out running in NYC park

 

Chanel Lewis is set to be sentenced April 17 and faces up to life in prison.

 

New rule in state budget changes LIRR on-time standard to 2 minutes

 

An LIRR train is currently considered on-time if it's up to six minutes late.

 


 

 

 

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