Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Evening News Brief: DA: Shirley man ran pill trafficking operation, had illegal assault weapons

           

DA: Shirley man ran pill trafficking operation, had illegal assault weapons

 

Authorities say a raid at Daniel Hassler's Shirley home turned up oxycodone pills and more than a dozen assault rifles and long guns.

 

TOP STORIES

Officer catches mannequin masquerading as passenger on LIE

 

Suffolk County police say James Britt had the mannequin strapped into his passenger seat. It was wearing multiple shirts, jeans, sunglasses and a hat.

 

Sheriff: School shooting outside Denver injures at least 7

 

A shooting at a suburban Denver middle school injured seven people Tuesday, and two suspects were in custody, authorities said.

 

Hempstead school budget could slash up to 100 teaching, support positions

 

Hempstead parents, community activists and former school board members demand to know why the district's budget is slashing dozens of teachers and support staff positions for next year.

 

Power & Politics: Nassau GOP Chairman Joe Cairo

 

Nassau Republican Chairman Joe Cairo joins Stone Grissom to discuss the upcoming local town and legislative races, retaining the majority in the Nassau Legislature, how the state Democratic majority impacts Long Island and more.

 

Parents: Valley Stream North HS students are learning in filth

 

Parents sent News 12 photos that show dilapidated tile work in bathrooms, lab sinks in disrepair and a generally unclean environment.

 

New charge for ex-NCC basketball player accused in deadly crash

 

A former basketball player for Nassau Community College charged with second-degree manslaughter in connection with a deadly crash now faces an assault charge.

 

Proposal for hotel behind Milleridge Inn meets opposition from residents

 

The Oyster Bay Town Board will vote Tuesday night on granting a special permit that would allow a three-story, 93-room Marriott to be built behind the popular Milleridge Inn restaurant in Jericho.

 

Extended deadline ends today for Nassau property tax grievances

 

Today is the deadline for Nassau homeowners to file property tax grievances.

 

Dance Off: Submit your favorite dance school

 

It's time to show Long Island your dance moves in the Dance Off!

 

Lt. Michael P. Murphy Navy SEAL Museum gets its finishing touches

 

The Lieutenant Michael P. Murphy Navy SEAL museum in West Sayville will get its finishing touches today.

 

Alexander? James? Spencer? Name game is on for royal baby

 

Britons love to lay down their bets - and with the birth of a healthy baby boy for Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry, it's time to focus on boys' names.

 

 

 

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