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News 12 Now PM - Officials remain tight-lipped about massive police presence near Pleasantville HS

 
 
 
 

Officials remain tight-lipped about massive police presence near Pleasantville HS

 

There is a massive police response near a high school in Pleasantville.

More than 3M could be cut from food stamps program

 

More than 3 million people could be cut from the food stamps program.

Opening statements begin in corruption trial of Mount Vernon's former top attorney

 

Opening statements begin in corruption trial of Mount Vernon's former top attorney

Suffern police pay off students' school lunch money debt

 

Whoever said there's no such thing as a free lunch never met the Suffern police.

Police: Pound Ridge man abused his 4-year-old dog her entire life

 

An abused dog is out of the hands of her alleged abuser following a Pound Ridge police investigation with the SPCA's law enforcement unit.

AG claims Town of Chester, Orange County discriminating against Hasidic community

 

State Attorney General Letitia James claims the Town of Chester and Orange County are discriminating against the Hasidic community.

Feds: West Point staff sergeant arrested on child porn charge

 

A West Point staff sergeant was arrested on a child pornography charge following an undercover FBI investigation.

Power & Politics: Slavery in Suburbia

 

In a Power & Politics special, News 12's Tara Rosenblum shines a spotlight on trafficking across several communities in the Hudson Valley.

CEO exodus continues at United Airlines

 

The company announced Thursday that CEO Carlos Munoz will step down in spring of 2020 and will be replaced by current president of United Airlines, Scott Kirby.

Long Island teen visits Blythedale Children's Hospital 1 year after near-fatal polio-like illness

 

A former Blythedale Children's Hospital patient reunited with clinicians who assisted in her recovery from a near-fatal polio-like illness.

Dozens of parents protest vaccine bills outside Assemblywoman Paulin's office

 

Parents gathered outside of Assemblywoman Amy Paulin's Scarsdale office today to protest bills advocating vaccines and shots for children without parental knowledge or consent.

Man fatally struck by a NJ Transit train

 

Police say a male in his late 40s was hit by a NJ Transit train at the Spring Valley station.

 

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