Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Evening News Brief: 17 candidates face off in special election for public advocate

           

17 candidates face off in special election for public advocate

 

It's time to head to the polls and vote for the next public advocate in today's special election.

 

TOP STORIES

Clipper to bring midweek snow to Brooklyn

 

After a very windy start to the week, the possibility of snow will now shift the focus of the forecast to Wednesday and Thursday.

 

Food Fight: Tell us where you like to eat!

 

News 12 Brooklyn  is holding a battle of the best eats around! So tell us where you like to eat.

 

Brooklyn Heights affordable housing development seen as game changer

 

The new affordable housing development at 15 Bridge Park Drive officially opened its doors.

 

Mayor, Gov. Cuomo's 10-point plan to fix MTA includes congestion pricing

 

Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo released a new 10-point plan to transform and fund the MTA.

 

Panel: Debt among 19-29-year-olds topples $1 trillion

 

Here are the latest headlines from Cheddar:

 

Over 86 tons of frozen Boston Market dinners recalled over glass concerns

 

More than 86 tons of frozen Boston Market dinners are being recalled after consumers reported some items contained pieces of glass or hard plastic.

 

FarmSteady Kits allow for do-it-yourself cooking at home

 

Making food from scratch has its benefits, but making homemade sauerkraut, fresh cheese and even bagels can be intimidating for even the most seasoned expert.

 

Poll: National Fairy Tale Day

 

Today is National Fairy Tale Day! When you were a kid, did you believe in fairy tales?

 

Councilman offers $20K for info on swastikas found in Brighton Beach

 

Swastikas and anti-Semitic messages were found scrawled on a playground in Brighton Beach, the latest in a series of incidents citywide.

 

Judge issues gag order in 'Junior' slaying case

 

A Bronx mother appeared in court Monday to face some of the men accused of killing her 15-year-old son as a judge issued a gag order in the high-profile case.

 

Board of Elections moves to sue city for adding translators at polling sites

 

The Board of Elections filed a lawsuit against New York City in response to the city's move to provide extra translators at polling sites.

 


 

 

 

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