Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Morning News Brief: Officials: Student killed in I-78 crash was driving home from JROTC banquet

           

Officials: Student killed in I-78 crash was driving home from JROTC banquet

 

Grief counselors are available today at Union High School following the death of a student – killed in a car crash over the weekend.

 

TOP STORIES

'I'm disappointed in Gov. Murphy's actions:' Mississippi flag banned from Liberty State Park

 

Every flag from all 50 states is flown over Liberty State Park in Jersey City during the springtime – but Mississippi's flag will not be one of them.

 

MTV Video Music Awards heading to New Jersey for first time

 

The 2019 MTV Video Music Awards have a new home: Newark.

 

Talk about a 'dream' job – Mattress Firm is hiring summer interns to sleep

 

Mattress Firm has a new summer internship where they will pay an intern to sleep – referred to as a "snoozetern."

 

Authorities: Tennessee 6th-graders planned school shooting; suicide

 

Authorities say a couple of sixth-graders in Tennessee have been charged with planning a school shooting on the last day of school, ending with their own suicides.

 

Poll: National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day

 

Happy National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day! Have you ever adopted a pet from a shelter?

 

On the Spot: Cinco de Mayo

 

Cinco de Mayo is Sunday, and it's a holiday many of us like to celebrate. News 12's Lily Stolzberg spoke to shoppers to find out how much people know about it.

 

NJ community comes together to condemn California synagogue shooting

 

New Jersey residents held a gathering Monday evening to honor and pray for those involved in a shooting at a synagogue in Poway, California over the weekend.

 

Police: Several people injured in multivehicle crash on I-280

 

Several people were hospitalized after a multivehicle crash on Interstate-280 in Essex County Monday evening.

 

Elmwood Park mayor resigns, charged with election ballot violations

 

The mayor of a Bergen County town has resigned amid an election violation charge.

 

Remains of captured Korean War vet return to New Jersey

 

The family of a Korean War veteran who died as a prisoner of war has gotten closure now that his remains have been returned to the United States.

 

NJ Transit's new 'customer advocate' seeks to improve riders' experience

 

New Jersey Transit is making an attempt to improve customer service for its riders.

 

 

 

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