Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Morning News Brief: Police: Dollar General employee held at gunpoint; suspect gets away with $97

           

Police: Dollar General employee held at gunpoint; suspect gets away with $97

 

The search is on for the man police say robbed a Dollar General at gunpoint in Wakefield.

 

TOP STORIES

Gardening group hosts contest for best Bronx-grown marinade, dressing recipe

 

Spring is near and with warmer weather on the way, Bronx-based gardeners are gearing up for the upcoming season with a flavorful contest.

 

On the Spot: U.S. cities

 

News 12's Lily Stolzberg went to the mall to see how well shoppers know the most popular cities in the United States.

 

Family-run shop features candy from all over the world

 

A family business is proving that candy makes everything sweeter, selling everything from jujubes, sugar daddies and candy buttons.

 

Poll: National Let's Laugh Day

 

Happy National Let's Laugh Day! Have you ever laughed so hard you cried?

 

Police: Bronx priest charged with drug possession in Westchester

 

Police say a Bronx priest was arrested on drug charges in Westchester Sunday.

 

Donations pay for entire school to see 'Captain Marvel'

 

The newly formed marketing club at Mount St. Ursula Academy is making some history this Women's History Month.

 

Exhibit gives behind-the-scenes look at James Bond movies

 

A new exhibit is giving New Yorkers an up close and personal look at how James Bond movies were created.

 

Woodlawn Heights community leaders work to clean up abandoned trucks

 

A Woodlawn Heights community organization says Webster Avenue is littered with trash and abandoned vehicles and they're fighting to get it cleaned up.

 

Family files suit against Fieldston School, calling for end to discriminatory practices

 

A student and his family are filing a civil lawsuit against the Fieldston School, calling for an end to what they say are racist and discriminatory practices.

 

'I teach with my heart': Teacher pushes back amid slavery lesson firestorm

 

A Westchester private school teacher who made international headlines after being accused of taking a lesson on slavery too far is defending herself.

 

MTA sees improvements in weekday subway delays

 

The MTA says the subway system saw its lowest number of weekday delays in nearly five years, and says service is moving in the right direction despite its state of emergency.

 


 

 

 

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