Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Morning News Brief: 2 teachers tied to Roosevelt school noose photo fired, 1 on paid leave

           

2 teachers tied to Roosevelt school noose photo fired, 1 on paid leave

 

Two teachers tied to a photo depicting two nooses at Roosevelt Middle School have been fired, while one is on paid leave pending a hearing.

 

TOP STORIES

Police: Suspect found stuck in vent, arrested in Suffolk burglary spree

 

According to police, Sean Marazino was arrested Tuesday when emergency services dislodged him from an air conditioning vent at a Bay Shore dental practice.

 

Voters cast ballots in LI village mayoral, trustee races

 

Voters on Tuesday cast their ballots in 10 villages for contested mayoral and trustee positions on Long Island.

 

Police: New Hyde Park shooting victim was targeted

 

According to police, the 62-year-old victim was driving when he was cut off and forced to stop by a dark colored sedan.

 

Poll: National Ravioli Day

 

Happy National Ravioli Day! Do you enjoy the Italian dish?

 

Food Fight: Vote on the Top 12

 

The Food Fight battle continues on News 12 Long Island!

 

Dairy Queen, Rita's offer freebies on first day of Spring

 

Spring doesn't officially begin until 5:58 p.m. but the two ice cream chains are still offering sweet treats throughout the day.

 

Powerball jackpot swells to $550M ahead of tonight's drawing

 

It's the eighth largest Powerball prize in history.

 

What's Cooking: Chicken scarpariello

 

Dylan Hoyt, executive chef at Verace in Islip, shows News 12's Lily Stoltzberg how to make chicken scarpariello.

 

Cuomo drops demand for lawmakers to include legal pot in state budget

 

Gov. Andrew Cuomo has dropped his demand that lawmakers propose legalizing the adult use of recreational marijuana in the new state budget.

 

Trump administration looking to create new cap on student loans

 

The Trump administration is looking to create a new cap on how much students and parents can borrow to pay for college.

 

Prosecutors: Veteran officer intended to sell stolen police radio for $10K

 

Prosecutors say a veteran Hempstead village police officer stole an encrypted police radio and intended to sell it to a towing company for $10,000.

 


 

 

 

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