Friday, May 17, 2019

Morning News Brief: Poll: National Pizza Party Day

           

Poll: National Pizza Party Day

 

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

 

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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.

 

Report: SAT makers to factor in social, economic background for scoring

 

The College Board is planning to assign an "adversity score" to every student who takes the SAT, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.

 

Missouri House expected to pass abortion ban at 8 weeks

 

Missouri's Republican-led Legislature is expected to pass a bill to ban abortions at eight weeks of pregnancy.

 

Police: 5 arrested during drug raids in Newburgh

 

Police say five people were arrested in Newburgh during drug raids.

 

Tappan man who admitted to planning attack on Election Day to be sentenced

 

A Rockland County man who admitted to planning an attack on Election Day will be sentenced Friday.

 

Harrison neighbors asked to sell homes so town can rebuild rec center

 

Some Harrison neighbors say they are upset after being asked to sell their homes so the town could rebuild a rec center.

 

All eyes on Tiger as PGA Championship gets underway at Bethpage Black

 

The eyes of the world were on Long Island Thursday, as fans and golfers descended on Bethpage Black for the PGA Championship.

 

Cortlandt neighbors: Area has too many gas stations

 

Some community members in Cortlandt say there is an overabundance of gas stations in the area.

 

Ambulatory Care Pavilion opens at Westchester Medical Center

 

The Ambulatory Care Pavilion at the Westchester Medical Center opened its doors for a sneak peek at its new $23 million project.

 

Businesses that cater to kids see changes amid measles outbreak

 

The measles outbreak in Rockland County has affected how some public places that cater to kids do business.

 

Former Harrison police chief sentenced for tax evasion

 

Former Harrison Police Department Chief Anthony Marraccini had pleaded guilty to not paying more than $782,000 in federal income tax as well as nearly $120,000 in state taxes.

 

 

 

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