Friday, April 26, 2019

Morning News Brief: Man killed in Union County motorcycle crash identified

           

Man killed in Union County motorcycle crash identified

 

The victim involved in a deadly motorcycle crash in Linden has been identified.

 

TOP STORIES

'Real Housewives' husband Joe Giudice granted temporary deportation delay

 

"Real Housewives of New Jersey" husband Joe Giudice has been granted a stay of his deportation order to Italy that will temporarily keep him in the country.

 

State senator hopes to make roads safer with driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants

 

A New Jersey state senator has announced he will be fighting to get driver's licenses in the hands of undocumented immigrants.

 

CDC: Delaware child bitten by 'kissing bug,' could make its way to New Jersey

 

A child in Kent County, Delaware, about 20 miles away from the New Jersey border, was bitten by the blood-sucking insect known as the "kissing bug" – and the bug could be making its way to New Jersey.

 

Go Green: Eco-friendly tips for your kitchen

 

News 12's Elizabeth Hashagen headed to the kitchen with Danny Seo to learn some eco-friendly tips.

 

Poll: National Arbor Day

 

Arbor Day is a holiday in which individuals and groups are encouraged to plant trees. Have you ever planted a tree?

 

Fire at Jersey City scrap yard creates huge plume of smoke

 

A fire at a scrap metal yard in Hudson County sent dark smoke billowing over the sky in New Jersey.

 

March Madness bets 3 times higher than Super Bowl bets in New Jersey

 

Gaming officials say more than $106 million was bet on the national college basketball tournament in New Jersey last month - three times the amount bet on the Super Bowl.

 

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.

 

Bridgegate mastermind skates by while co-conspirators sentenced to prison

 

Bridgegate mastermind David Wildstein has gone back to blogging about New Jersey politics.

 

Study: Over 1 million American teens have high blood pressure

 

A study by the American Heart Association found that 1.3 million American teenagers have high blood pressure.

 

Gov. Murphy signs bills aimed at helping college loan borrowers

 

Gov. Phil Murphy has signed into law two bills aimed at helping student loan borrowers facing financial hardships.

 

 

 

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