Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Evening News Brief: No Bull: Parents, school officials say profanity on Trump flag is offensive

           

No Bull: Parents, school officials say profanity on Trump flag is offensive

 

Some parents and school officials are calling a flag that is flying in front of a home in Pleasantville too offensive.

 

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Overnight snow could impact Thursday morning commute

 

Light to moderate snowfall is expected to hit the Hudson Valley tonight into Thursday morning.

 

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Students use Sensory Hallway to jump their way to success

 

Students in Suffern are jumping around in the hallways to achieve success in the classroom.

 

Rockland man aims to ban smoking inside adult care facilities

 

New legislation could ban smoking inside adult care facilities.

 

Cold case solved, but investigation continues into how Greenburgh woman died

 

Part of a decades-old cold case mystery in Greenburgh has now been solved, but as the missing persons case closes, an investigation 600 miles away into how the woman died continues.

 

Apple Watch could soon track sleep habits

 

The Apple Watch could be able to track your sleep soon.

 

Correctional officer accused of smuggling drugs into prison

 

Travon Webb was arrested after police say he attempted to bring more than 60 grams of synthetic marijuana into the Wallkill Correctional Facility.

 

Ossining teen indicted on murder charges

 

Police say Andrew Knight attacked 21-year-old Gregory Jackson Jr. with a steak knife on Feb. 1.

 

Knicks and Blythedale make dream come true for 7-year-old

 

Hiroshy, a 7-year-old patient at Blythedale Children's Hospital, was officially introduced into the Knicks line-up on his wish day.

 

Yonkers native to compete in Miss USA Pageant

 

Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano presented Florinda Kajtazi with a proclamation on Tuesday as she prepares for the big competition.

 

Anticipation mounts as Trump, Kim close in on second summit

 

President Donald Trump says Vietnam, the site of his second round of nuclear talks with Kim Jong Un, is thriving economically and that North Korea could, too, if it would give up its pursuit of nuclear weapons.

 


 

 

 

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