Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Morning News Brief: 1 hospitalized after blaze rips through Edenwald high rise

           

1 hospitalized after blaze rips through Edenwald high rise

 

A fire ripped through an apartment in Edenwald earlier this morning.

 

TOP STORIES

Police: 19-year-old stabbed during robbery on Morris Avenue

 

Police are asking for the public's help to find a man who they say robbed a 19-year-old at knifepoint.

 

Circus brothers perfect the art of juggling

 

They live together, and they juggle together.

 

Poll: Compost

 

This week we're celebrating Earth Week! Have you ever made compost?

 

Go Green: Composting can save money, help gardens and save the planet

 

It's time to save money, help your garden grow and help save the planet, all at the same time. It's time to talk compost!

 

Construction at Owen Dolen Recreation Center leaves event organizers looking for a venue

 

With significant upgrades underway at the Owen Dolen Recreation Center, event organizers are in need of a new space to hold community events.

 

DOT to add median extensions on Grand Concourse to improve pedestrian safety

 

The New York City Department of Transportation is trying to make crossing the Grand Concourse safer for pedestrians.

 

2 more women selected to jury on 'Junior' murder trial

 

Two more women have been selected for the jury in the trial against the men accused of stabbing Lesandro "Junior" Guzman-Feliz to death last summer.

 

AP source: Biden to announce 2020 bid on Thursday

 

Former Vice President Joe Biden will launch his 2020 presidential campaign on Thursday, according to a person familiar with his plans.

 

Tesla's 'Autonomy Investor Day' shows off new technology

 

Tesla's 'Autonomy Investor Day' showed off some of its new technology.

 

Law firm: Boy Scouts kept list 'ineligible volunteers' suspected of sex abuse

 

The law office of Jeff Anderson, who represents victims of sexual abuse, revealed Tuesday that the Boy Scouts of America kept a filing system of volunteers suspected of misconduct with children since the 1940s.

 

Brooklyn man gets life in prison in death of runner found in NYC park

 

The Brooklyn man convicted of murdering Queens jogger Karina Vetrano has been sentenced to life in prison without parole.

 


 

 

 

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