Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Morning News Brief: State of emergency over measles outbreak goes into effect in Rockland

           

State of emergency over measles outbreak goes into effect in Rockland

 

Anyone under the age of 18 without an MMR vaccine is banned from entering public places for 30 days.

 

TOP STORIES

Poll: National Spanish Paella Day

 

Today is National Spanish Paella Day! Do you like paella?

 

Turn To Tara: MTA takes action after News 12 report reveals lack of station cameras

 

The MTA is taking action after News 12's 2018 'Surveillance Secret' special report that revealed the lack of cameras at many Westchester train stations.

 

Michelle Obama could break memoir records

 

The former first lady's memoir "Becoming" has sold nearly 10 million copies.

 

Southwest 737 Max makes emergency landing in Orlando

 

The Federal Aviation Administration says a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max jet made a safe emergency landing Tuesday in Orlando, Florida, after experiencing an apparent engine problem.

 

Former court officer-trainee sentenced on child porn charges

 

Prosecutors say Christopher Alessandro sent indecent material to an undercover special agent posing as a 14-year-old girl.

 

Fire engulfs two cars, damages home in Greenburgh

 

Officials say flames engulfed two vehicles and damaged a home on Hartford Lane Tuesday night.

 

Police release photo of suspect wanted in Walmart groping incident

 

Newburgh police say the incident took place on Sunday at the Walmart on Route 300.

 

Pace students portray impact of Kilauea volcano eruption in documentary

 

A group of 20 Pace University students were in Hawaii recently not for a relaxing getaway, but instead to film a documentary on the Kilauea volcano eruption.

 

Here they go: Port Chester HS students to perform 'Mamma Mia'

 

Students at Port Chester High School are putting the final touches on their version of the hit musical "Mamma Mia."

 

Ossining schools make final plea for more funding

 

Ossining schools are among several districts in the Hudson Valley trying to get more funding to avoid layoffs and cuts to programs.

 

Parents: Sex questionnaire given to kids at confession crossed line of decency

 

Parents whose children attend Holy Innocents Roman Catholic Parish in Pleasantville say a controversial questionnaire about sex was given to their eighth-grade children during confession.

 


 

 

 

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