Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Morning News Brief: Woman arrested for arson in Poughkeepsie fire

           

Woman arrested for arson in Poughkeepsie fire

 

Officials say Marjorie Savoy intentionally started the fire Sunday night at an apartment on Maple Street.

 

TOP STORIES

Woman arrested in prostitution sting at Yorktown Heights spa

 

Police say Yuexiang Guo offered to engage in sexual activity for money during an undercover operation at the Jefferson Valley Spa on Hill Boulevard.

 

Connecticut woman recounts unwanted touching by Biden

 

Former Vice President Joe Biden is stepping up his defense as a second woman raises a complaint that he had acted inappropriately.

 

Trump's threat to close border stirs fears of economic harm

 

Trump administration says it may pull up to 2,000 inspectors from border crossings to handle surge of families arriving at the border with Mexico, many of them Central American asylum seekers.

 

First responders rescue people trapped in car crash

 

Police say the crash happened at the intersection of Yonkers Avenue and Sweetfield Circle.

 

Poll: National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day

 

Happy National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day! Do you like the classic sandwich?

 

On the Spot: Animals

 

News 12's Lily Stolzberg went to the mall to test shoppers' knowledge on animals.

 

Plans to redevelop former school meet resistance

 

Developers want to use the grounds of former Good Council High School to build rental apartments, academic housing for Pace Law School students and an assisted living facility.

 

Keeping Communities Safe to open new office in Ossining

 

An agency that helps families and youth will be opening a new office in Ossining after not having a space for nearly 10 years.

 

Rubber pieces found in cat food prompts recall

 

The Nestlé Purina PetCare Company has recalled a batch of Muse cat food due to rubber contaminations.

 

County Executive Latimer announces 'complete count committee' ahead of 2020 Census

 

Westchester County Executive George Latimer announced the creation of a "complete count committee" ahead of the 2020 Census.

 

Is 2019 state aid enough to help financially struggling school districts?

 

Westchester's neediest school districts are set to receive more money in the new fiscal year, but some wonder if it's enough for financially struggling schools in the Hudson Valley that are trying to fill massive budget gaps.

 


 

 

 

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