Monday, March 18, 2019

Morning News Brief: Suspect arrested in murder of reputed mob boss

           

Suspect arrested in murder of reputed mob boss

 

A 24-year-old man was arrested Saturday in the shooting death of the reputed boss of the Gambino crime family, New York City police said.

 

TOP STORIES

Forecast: Mostly cloudy skies to begin work week

 

Mostly cloudy skies and a chance of flurries in southern portions of New Jersey are expected in the Garden State to begin the work week.

 

Authorities: New Jersey mall partially evacuated after fire in Hollister store

 

Authorities say Willowbrook Mall in Wayne was partially evacuated over the weekend after a fire broke out in a clothing store.

 

Dutch police considering terrorism in shooting

 

Police in the central Dutch city of Utrecht say they are investigating a shooting in a tram that left "multiple" people injured and are considering the possibility of a "terrorist motive."

 

Suspect in 1999 shooting of NYPD officer arrested in Florida

 

The commissioner of the New York Police Department is thanking law enforcement in Florida after the arrest of a suspect in a 1999 shooting of an off-duty police officer.

 

Mind Game Monday: St. Patrick's Day Trivia

 

St. Patrick's Day is a holiday celebrated by many people, not just the Irish. How much do you know about St. Patrick's Day? Take our quiz to find out! And don't forget to see how you rank on our leaderboard!

 

Food Fight: Vote on the Top 12

 

The Food Fight battle continues in New Jersey!

 

Poll: National Sloppy Joe Day

 

Today is National Sloppy Joe Day! Do you like Sloppy Joes?

 

Bill in Senate proposes to make smart meters legal in Garden State

 

People could soon get parking tickets in the mail thanks to smart meters.

 

Massive amount of dead fish wash up in Oceanport waterways

 

Oceanport residents say a massive amount of dead fish have washed up in their waterways within a 24-hour time span.

 

Community members honor New Zealand attack victims in walk, prayer

 

Muslim leaders in Morris County held a walk and prayer for peace Sunday for the 50 people killed in attacks on two mosques in New Zealand.

 

Booker condemns white supremacy during presidential campaign

 

Democratic presidential candidate and New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker called white supremacy a 'toxin' that is making the world less safe this weekend.

 


 

 

 

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