Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Morning News Brief: Firefighters quickly douse blaze in White Plains

           

Firefighters quickly douse blaze in White Plains

 

Fire officials say they got a call around 3 a.m. about flames at a building on Jefferson Avenue.

 

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2 survive after car rolls down embankment on Taconic State Parkway

 

Yorktown Heights Fire Department says a car rolled down an embankment off the parkway near the Route 134 bridge in Ossining yesterday.

 

Indictment: Ex-CEO ignored red flags as opioid crisis raged

 

The former head of a drug distributor has been indicted on what federal prosecutors say are the first-ever criminal charges against a drug company executive stemming from the opioid crisis.

 

Hillary Clinton: Mueller report is beginning, not the end

 

Hillary Clinton says special counsel Robert Mueller's report is only the beginning of a reckoning on election meddling, not the end.

 

Bear caught on camera in Scotchtown

 

The driver captured a black bear running along the side of the road near a commercial plaza in Scotchtown on Friday.

 

Yonkers police offer $2,000 reward for info on gun suspect

 

Police say Patrick Carter is wanted for criminal possession of a firearm and other charges.

 

Mount Vernon mayoral race heats up as former police commissioner kicks off campaign

 

Former Police Commissioner Clyde Isley officially kicked off his campaign Tuesday night, making him one of six Democratic candidates for the position.

 

Officials: Newburgh's Silver Stream contaminated by toxic foam

 

A preliminary report shows the Silver Stream in Newburgh has been contaminated by toxic firefighting foam.

 

Armonk woman's Lyme disease went undiagnosed for nearly 2 years

 

An Armonk woman says her Lyme disease went undiagnosed for nearly two years.

 

Supreme Court judge throws out state guidelines for public oversight in private schools

 

A Supreme Court judge threw out new state education equivalency guidelines for public oversight in private schools.

 


 

 

 

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