Monday, April 1, 2019

Morning News Brief: Congestion pricing, plastic bag ban highlight budget

           

Congestion pricing, plastic bag ban highlight budget

 

One item that didn't make the budget was a provision legalizing recreational marijuana.

 

TOP STORIES

Poll: April Fools' Day

 

Happy April Fools' Day! Do you enjoy pranking people?

 

"Jump in Muddy Puddles Day" raises money for cancer research

 

The Muddy Puddles Project was inspired by Ty Campbell, a boy who lost his battle to cancer.

 

Biden says he doesn't believe he's acted inappropriately

 

After allegation of an unwanted kiss, some Democrats question whether Biden is too out of step with his own party to run a successful 2020 presidential campaign.

 

Schumer wants Boeing off FAA committee amid investigations

 

U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer wants Boeing to be removed from a Federal Aviation Administration rulemaking committee as investigations deepen into both the company and regulator's role in two deadline airline crashes.

 

Police: Man arrested for scamming $300K from immigrants

 

Authorities say Juan Cedillo scammed more than 40 families out of more than $300,000, promising to help them obtain their citizenship.

 

Mind Game Monday: April Fools' Day Trivia

 

Happy April Fools' Day! Don't get fooled by this quiz. Test your April Fools' Day knowledge and check the leaderboard to see how you rank!

 

Westchester residents sound on off how new budget will impact their wallets

 

New Yorkers now have a clearer idea of how the state's new budget will impact their pocketbooks.

 

'Sisters in the Spotlight' event celebrates Women's History Month

 

Members of the Yonkers community came together Saturday to celebrate Women's History Month.

 

Yonkers mourns death of 33-year-old police officer

 

The Yonkers community is mourning the loss of a police officer who died over the weekend.

 

Police searching for suspect in deadly hit-and-run

 

Police are looking for a hit-and-run driver who killed a woman in Orange County Sunday morning.

 

Pirro returns to Fox News after remarks on Muslim congresswoman

 

Former Westchester County District Attorney Jeanine Pirro is back on the job as a Fox News host, two weeks after she questioned a Muslim congresswoman's loyalties to the United States Constitution.

 


 

 

 

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