Friday, April 26, 2019

Evening News Brief: L train service changes begin as work on the Canarsie Tunnel project kicks off

           

L train service changes begin as work on the Canarsie Tunnel project kicks off

 

Work is officially beginning on the Canarsie Tunnel project.

 

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TSA to require enhanced licenses for all domestic flights in 2020

 

Updated drivers' licenses and identification will soon be required for New Yorkers who wish to get on a domestic flight without a passport.

 

Archdiocese of New York releases list of 120 priests accused of sex abuse

 

The Archdiocese of New York has released a list of clergymen, which consists of bishops, priests and deacons who have been credibly accused of sexual abuse of a minor. 

 

Walmart unveils new 'store of the future'

 

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Funeral held for FDNY hero, Marine killed in Afghanistan

 

The funeral for FDNY hero and Marine Christopher Slutman, who was killed earlier this month in Afghanistan, was held at St. Thomas Episcopal Church on 53rd Street in Manhattan Friday.

 

Go Green: Eco-friendly tips for your kitchen

 

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Poll: National Arbor Day

 

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Construction work on Canarsie tunnel project to begin this weekend

 

As construction work starts on the Canarsie tunnel project this weekend, L train service will begin to slow down to accommodate the work.

 

Cards select Murray No. 1, Giants get Duke QB, Jets grab Bama DT Williams

 

A Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback at the top, two more QBs along the way - and a whole lot of guys who like nothing better than putting passers on the ground.

 

Plaza Auto Mall's expansion plan stirs tension with community

 

There are growing tensions between one of Brooklyn's biggest auto groups and its surrounding community over a plan to add dozens of parking spots on the roof of one of its dealerships.

 

Famous fashion designer turns old pieces of clothing into art

 

A famous fashion designer is recycling old pieces of clothing and turning them into art.

 

 

 

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