Friday, May 17, 2019

Morning News Brief: “This is your worst nightmare” – Ride-share safety bill moves forward

           

"This is your worst nightmare" – Ride-share safety bill moves forward

 

The parents of a college student from New Jersey, killed after getting into what she thought was her Uber, are urging lawmakers to pass new legislation.

 

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Poll: National Pizza Party Day

 

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

 

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.

 

Firefighter reflects on 1 year since deadly school bus crash

 

Friday will mark one year since a deadly school bus accident on Interstate 80 in Morris County.

 

Family seeks the public's help identifying driver in deadly hit-and-run

 

A New Jersey family is pleading with the public for help identifying the driver responsible for killing their loved one in a hit-and-run crash last year.

 

Man accused of tying, beating 'Real Housewives' star and then fiancé denied bail

 

A man accused of attacking several reality TV show personalities, including a 'Real Housewives of New Jersey' star, has been denied bail.

 

Hudson River crash renews helicopter safety concerns

 

A crash landing of a helicopter in the Hudson River Wednesday has reignited concerns about helicopter safety along the waterfront.

 

New Statue of Liberty museum officially opens

 

The new $100 million Statue of Liberty Museum is officially open for business.

 

Asbury Park beer garden is a 'Game of Thrones' fan's dream

 

HBO's iconic television series "Game of Thrones" will be coming to an end this Sunday after eight seasons.

 

Better Business Bureau warns 'mystery shopper' scam on the rise

 

A Morris County man is out more than $7,000 as the result of a scam that targets people who are already out of work, and the Better Business Bureau says the scam is on the rise in this area.

 

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.

 

NJ Transit customer advocate meets with riders to tell them about service changes

 

New Jersey Transit is getting the word out about some upcoming service changes due to track work at New York Penn Station.

 

 

 

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