Thursday, May 9, 2019

Evening News Brief: Comptroller: NYC dangerously exposed to next superstorm

           

Comptroller: NYC dangerously exposed to next superstorm

 

New York City is dangerously exposed to the next superstorm, according to a report from city Comptroller Scott Stringer.

 

TOP STORIES

Vatican addresses church sex abuse scandals with new law

 

A groundbreaking new law out of the Vatican seeks to address sex abuse within the church and establish a safe and streamlined system for reports to be made.

 

Constant storm flooding in Allerton has neighbors fed up

 

Neighbors on Mace Avenue in the Allerton section of the borough say they feel trapped by the floodwaters inundating their sidewalk during rainstorms.

 

Fox jumps into online betting with purchase of gaming giant

 

Fox is buying almost 5% of gaming giant "Stars Group" for $236 million.

 

Going international! McDonald's bringing hits from around the world to US menus

 

Beginning June 5, four McDonald's worldwide favorites will be available at participating restaurants nationwide for a limited time.

 

News 12 previews 2019 PGA Championship merchandise tent

 

The Championship kicks off May 13 at Bethpage Black, but the tent is open May 10 for fans!

 

Bronx man running Damon Runyon 5K raises money to honor mom with cancer

 

The Damon Runyon 5K will take over Yankee Stadium on Saturday to raise money toward cancer research, and for one Morris Heights man and his mom, it's part of their Mother's Day celebration.

 

What's Going On: May 9 - May 12

 

Here's a look at what's going on this weekend in the Bronx.

 

N. Korea fires 2 suspected missiles in possible new warning

 

North Korea on Thursday fired two suspected short-range missiles from the country's western area

 

3 men caught on camera breaking into Country Club home

 

Police are searching for three men caught on camera burglarizing a home in Country Club.

 

Poll: National Sleepover Day

 

Happy National Sleepover Day. Have you ever had a sleepover?

 

Manhattan College radio station back on air five years after shuttering

 

Five years after being shuttered due to lack of personnel, Manhattan College's student-run radio station WRCM is back on the air thanks to the determination of a team of students.

 

 

 

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