Tuesday, November 19, 2019

News 12 Now AM - Sources: Nassau County investigators conduct search of Town of Hempstead's building department

 
 
 
 

Sources: Nassau County investigators conduct search of Town of Hempstead's building department

 

Sources say Nassau County District Attorney's Public Corruption Bureau executed a search warrant at the Town of Hempstead's building department Tuesday.

Vote for the Cutest Pets in the tri-state!

 

The submissions were narrowed down to the Top 30. Now, News 12 Digital needs your vote to select the Top 3!

Poll: National Monopoly Day

 

National Monopoly Day recognizes the iconic board game! Which classic Monopoly piece would you choose to play as?

Tasty Tuesday: Acorn squash

 

Chef Eric LeVine, of 317 Main Street in Farmingdale, shows News 12's Elizabeth Hashagen and Elisa DiStefano how to prepare a delicious vegan acorn squash.

Assemblyman LiPetri forms exploratory committee for 2020 congressional run

 

Assemblyman Mike LiPetri announced on Twitter Monday that he is looking at the possibility of running for Congress in 2020.

Newsday: Man sues Suffolk County over wrongful conviction in 1975 murder of 14-year-old

 

A man who spent more than four decades in prison for murder has filed a wrongful conviction lawsuit against Suffolk County, according to Newsday.

Univision 41 News Brief: Residentes de un edificio en Brooklyn denuncias pésimas condiciones de salud

 

Residentes de un edificio en Brooklyn denuncias pésimas condiciones de salud.

Water main break in East Meadow leaves neighbors without water for hours

 

A water main break turned North Jerusalem Road in East Meadow into a lake Monday.

100 protesters still holed up in Hong Kong university

 

About 100 protesters remained holed up at a Hong Kong university Tuesday as a police siege of the campus entered its third day.

Yaphank community fears proposed facility may contaminate groundwater

 

There are concerns that a proposed car storage facility in Yaphank may contaminate the groundwater.

Study finds lifestyle changes work well for patients with heart disease

 

The findings of a new study released at an American Heart Association conference show doctors are overusing stents and bypass surgery to treat patients with heart disease.

T-Mobile CEO John Legere steps down, Mike Sievert to assume role

 

T-Mobile CEO John Legere is leaving his position leading the telecom company next year. He will be succeeded by T-Mobile's current COO Mike Sievert.

 

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