Friday, March 1, 2019

Morning News Brief: Slick conditions on roads across Monmouth County

           

Slick conditions on roads across Monmouth County

 

The snow couldn't some at a worse time for the morning commute, making for some slick conditions on the roads.

 

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Forecast: Snow early, skies to remain cloudy

 

A threat of snow looms for New Jersey over the course of the next four days.

 

Snow covers roadways in Newark making for slippery commute

 

Residents in Essex County are also seeing snow this morning.

 

Poll: National Peanut Butter Lover's Day

 

Happy National Peanut Butter Lover's Day! Are you a peanut butter lover?

 

Officials: High school students face charges for hacking, changing grades

 

Several Hudson County high school students are facing charges after they allegedly hacked into a school computer to change grades.

 

JetBlue, state police respond after airline honors NJ trooper killer during Black History Month

 

JetBlue is getting some heat after a poster display commemorating Black History Month at LaGuardia Airport featured a woman who fatally shot a New Jersey State Trooper back in 1973.

 

North Carolina considers plan to make it easier for students to get an 'A'

 

North Carolina officials are considering a proposal to adjust the grading scale at the state's public schools, to make it easier for students to receive an "A" grade.

 

Hoboken residents, officials brace for annual St. Patrick's Day event

 

Hoboken residents, officials brace for annual St. Patrick's Day event

 

Super Bowl bet-losing brother forced to dress as clown; play the kazoo

 

A New Jersey man who lost a bet he made with his brother about the Super Bowl was forced to humiliate himself Thursday at the Garden State Plaza Mall in Paramus.

 

Lawmakers introduce bill to make marijuana legal at the federal level

 

U.S. Sen. Cory Booker and other congressional lawmakers have reintroduced a bill to make marijuana legal at the federal level.

 

Can you unplug? French law makes it illegal to require employees to check email after hours

 

How long can you go without checking your emails?

 

It's never too late! Man proposes to woman he met in HS 45 years ago

 

A Passaic County couple has gotten engaged 45 years after they first met while in high school.

 


 

 

 

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