Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Morning News Brief: Police: Bronx man arrested for stabbing woman at Rockland strip mall

           

Police: Bronx man arrested for stabbing woman at Rockland strip mall

 

Officials say Anthony Russell, 23, attacked a woman near the Samsondale Plaza on 9W in West Haverstaw and then ran off.

 

TOP STORIES

Everclear to headline Pleasantville Music Festival

 

The lineup for this summer's Pleasantville Music Festival has been announced.

 

Middletown man charged in cold case murder

 

Felipe Campos, of Middletown, is accused of stabbing a Warwick man inside his home back in 2003.

 

Trump wants to charge asylum seekers to apply, cites 'abuse'

 

President Donald Trump is proposing charging asylum-seekers a fee to process their applications as he continues to crack down on the surge of migrants crossing into the U.S.

 

Yonkers police offer $5K reward for suspected shooter

 

Yonkers police are now offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of an eighth-grader wanted in connection with the murder of a teenage girl last week.

 

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?

 

'Avengers: Endgame' shatters records

 

"Avengers: Endgame" is shattering records.

 

Advocates: Trump administration decision could allow for transgender health discrimination

 

With a possibility of the removal of transgender health care protections on the horizon, equality advocates say the move could allow for discrimination.

 

Cuomo signs NY offshore drilling ban alongside Billy Joel

 

Gov. Andrew Cuomo was surrounded Monday by musician Billy Joel and Long Island officials as he signed a bill to protect New York waterways.

 

Mayor Thomas: JPMorgan Chase employee called police on him for 'banking while black'

 

Mount Vernon Mayor Richard Thomas says he was treated unfairly because he was "banking while black."

 

Houses of worship take heightened security measures following shootings

 

Many houses of worship remain on high alert in Westchester after Saturday's deadly synagogue attacks in San Diego.

 

 

 

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