Thursday, May 9, 2019

Morning News Brief: Firefighter hurt after blaze rips through E. Patchogue apartment

           

Firefighter hurt after blaze rips through E. Patchogue apartment

 

In video obtained by News 12, the smoke was seen pouring out of the La Bonne Vie apartment building around 9:15 p.m. Wednesday night.

 

TOP STORIES

Free measles vaccines to be given out in Patchogue

 

Hudson River Healthcare will be administering the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine, or MMR, in Patchogue on the corner of East Main Street and Case Avenue.

 

N. Korea fires 2 suspected missiles in possible new warning

 

South Korea's presidential national security director, Chung Eui-yong, has been monitoring the situation while communicating with the Defense Ministry and the Joint Chiefs of Staff by video, according to the presidential Blue House.

 

Suffolk to start booting, towing cars for unpaid tickets

 

Suffolk says it will begin booting and towing the cars for unpaid traffic and parking tickets by the end of August, according to Newsday.

 

Poll: National Sleepover Day

 

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

 

Long Island's Hidden Past: Greenport Auditorium

 

The Greenport Auditorium, built in 1894, is a Queen Anne-style auditorium still standing today.

 

LIRR train strikes tractor-trailer at Farmingdale crossing

 

A Long Island Rail Road train struck a tractor-trailer at the Merritts Road grade crossing in Farmingdale.

 

New York Senate OKs giving US House Trump state tax return

 

New York's Senate easily approved a bill Wednesday that would allow three congressional committees to get access to President Donald Trump's state tax returns.

 

Suspected Bloods gang member pleads guilty in deadly hit-and-run

 

Chace Quinn pleaded guilty to several charges, including aggravated vehicular homicide.

 

Piano Man turns 70, celebrates with MSG show

 

Long Island's Piano Man turns 70 years old May 9.

 

Nassau launches websites to track road projects countywide

 

Nassau has launched new websites to track road resurfacing projects throughout the county.

 

House panel votes Barr in contempt, escalating probe dispute

 

The House Judiciary Committee voted Wednesday to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress.

 

 

 

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