Friday, May 3, 2019

Evening News Brief: Police: Newborn found near trash by neighbor now probed as homicide

           

Police: Newborn found near trash by neighbor now probed as homicide

 

The death of a baby boy is being investigated as a homicide after the newborn was found lying near a pile of trash behind a building in Mott Haven.

 

TOP STORIES

Morris Park businesses rejoice as Vision Zero construction put on hold

 

Morris Park business leaders say they are relieved after a court ruled in favor of temporarily barring the city from moving forward with its Vision Zero plan for the area.

 

NYC mayor says he'll decide this month on presidential run

 

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio will announce this month whether he is joining the growing list of candidates seeking the Democratic nomination for president, he said Thursday.

 

MTA workers march to City Hall to demand extra safety from attacks

 

MTA employees are demanding that more be done to prevent attacks on bus drivers and train conductors.

 

Teacher's unique teaching method a home run with students

 

One educator in the borough has a unique teaching method that is a home run with his students.

 

Mobile speed camera to come back to City Island school

 

A mobile speed camera will be coming back to City Island in front of P.S. 175.

 

News 12 Looks Back: Interview with Daniel Jacobs

 

This Saturday in Las Vegas, Jacobs takes part in the biggest fight of 2019, and the biggest of his career, against Canelo Alvarez for the World Middleweight championship

 

Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin successfully launches, lands rocket

 

Here's the latest business and tech headlines from Cheddar.

 

Consumer Alert: Are weak passwords putting your personal info at risk?

 

A new report finds that millions of people are putting their personal information at risk by using weak passwords.

 

The Download: EyeQue VisionCheck

 

It's basically everything you need to order corrective lenses online without going to the doctor.

 

General Motors recalls 368K trucks due to engine block heater cord fires

 

General Motors is recalling over 368,000 pickups and other trucks worldwide after 19 reports of fires caused by engine block heater cords.

 

South Bronx waterfront redesign on hold as organizers wait on millions from city

 

Residents in Port Morris and Mott Haven were promised a new park in their neighborhood that would give them access to the shores of the South Bronx, but ground has yet to be broken on the project.

 

 

 

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