Friday, May 17, 2019

Morning News Brief: Police: Former WWE star Ashley Massaro found dead in Suffolk home

           

Police: Former WWE star Ashley Massaro found dead in Suffolk home

 

Police say they were called to her Smithtown home just after 5 a.m. Thursday

 

TOP STORIES

Cops: Motorcyclist arrested for failing to stop on LIE

 

Police say they spotted a group of motorcyclists driving recklessly eastbound on the LIE near exit 60 around 11 p.m. Thursday.

 

Round 2 of PGA Championship at Bethpage Black underway

 

Tiger Woods had his moments, but he finished the day two over par, nine shots behind Brooks Koepka.

 

Annual LI Scottish festival at Old Westbury Gardens canceled

 

Organizers say a new tent fee imposed by the village would put them $15,000 in debt.

 

Dance Off: Vote on the Top 12

 

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

 

Poll: National Pizza Party Day

 

It's National Pizza Party Day! When do you have pizza parties?

 

What's Going On: May 17-19

 

Check out what's going on around Long Island this weekend.

 

Univision 41 News Brief: Alcalde de NYC anuncia candidatura

 

El alcalde de NYC, Bill de Blasio, anuncia su candidatura para la presidencia del 2020, hay neoyorquinos a favor y en contra.

 

Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame honors Parkland victims at induction ceremony

 

The Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame announced its 2019 inductees Thursday night and honored two native Long Islanders killed in the school shooting in Parkland, Florida.

 

Power & Politics: State Sen. Anna Kaplan

 

State Sen. Anna Kaplan joins Stone Grissom on set to answer viewer questions, discuss wins for Nassau County in the state budget and more.

 

College Board to consider socio-economic factors in SAT results

 

The Environmental Context Dashboard considers factors like family income and structure, neighborhood crime, advanced placement courses and the average income of the school district.

 

New Trump immigration plan would overhaul green card system

 

President Donald Trump said Thursday that he wanted to recruit "top talent" to the nation as he unveiled his latest efforts to reform residency laws after years of setbacks and stalemates.

 

 

 

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