Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Morning News Brief: Police: 17-year-old stabbed in Midwood dies from his injuries

           

Police: 17-year-old stabbed in Midwood dies from his injuries

 

A teen who was stabbed Monday afternoon has died from his injuries.

 

TOP STORIES

Fur shop CEO: Wearing fur is an individual choice, not state choice

 

Proposed legislation could make the sale of fur illegal in New York State.

 

BK artist chosen for project surrounding black maternal health in the Bronx

 

An artist is teaming up with the Department of Health to help take on the issue of black maternal mortality.

 

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.

 

Poll: National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day

 

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

 

Artist collective to celebrate grand opening of home goods store in Greenpoint

 

Friend of All is a collective in Greenpoint that is changing the way artists sell their crafts by allowing them to run their businesses in a co-owned space.

 

Riders endure first dose of reduced L train service

 

Riders got their first taste over the weekend of reduced L train service as construction crews work on the Canarsie tunnel.

 

Renovations underway to create public plaza for pedestrians in Williamsburg

 

The New York City Department of Transportation is beginning renovations to the plaza outside of the Church of Annunciation on North Fifth Street in Williamsburg, in efforts to create more public spaces throughout the city.

 

City shuts down 2 more Brooklyn schools in effort to contain measles outbreak

 

The city shut down two more Brooklyn schools Monday in its efforts to contain the measles outbreak.

 

Ex-94th Precinct officer sentenced on robbery, assault charges

 

A former 94th Precinct police officer who has been stripped of his badge has now been sentenced to eight years in prison on nine different charges.

 

John Singleton, maker of 'Boyz N the Hood,' dies at 51

 

Filmmaker John Singleton, who debuted with the Oscar-nominated "Boyz N the Hood" and continued making movies that probed the lives of black communities in his native Los Angeles and beyond, has died. He was 51.

 

Ringing off the hook: How new tech is fueling the robocall explosion

 

Our investigation finds that new technology is fueling the explosive growth of unwanted calls.

 

 

 

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