Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Morning News Brief: Police release image of suspect wanted for shooting 46-year-old in Highbridge

           

Police release image of suspect wanted for shooting 46-year-old in Highbridge

 

Police have released photos of the man they believe is responsible for a shooting early Monday morning in Highbridge.

 

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?

 

Morris Park Ave. construction project put on hold

 

The city's Department of Transportation has put on hold a project to change Morris Park Avenue's traffic pattern.

 

Plan for men's shelter spurs pushback from District 9

 

With city plans to develop a new men's shelter in Parkchester, hundreds of residents filled the streets Monday in protest of the upcoming development.

 

Controversial plan to build affordable housing moves ahead in Westchester Square

 

A controversial plan to build new affordable housing in Westchester Square is moving ahead

 

Loved ones shocked that woman allegedly slashed her children's throats

 

Family of woman who allegedly slashed her children's throats express shock, disappointment

 

Pipe issue leaves 14 apartments without gas in Marble Hill

 

Residents at the Marble Hill Houses apartment complex on 5360 Broadway say they have been without gas for a month and are unaware of when service will be turned back on.

 

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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