Thursday, May 30, 2019

Morning News Brief: Police: Man follows woman into E. 17th Street apartment, threatens and robs her

           

Police: Man follows woman into E. 17th Street apartment, threatens and robs her

 

Police say a woman was followed into her building and robbed in Prospect Park South.

 

TOP STORIES

What's Going On: May 30 - June 2

 

Here's a look at what's going on this weekend in Brooklyn.

 

Poll: National Water a Flower Day

 

Be sure to keep your flower garden hydrated today for National Water a Flower Day! Do you have a garden?

 

Community pushes to rename street in honor of fallen firefighter

 

Community leaders are pushing to cement the legacy of a firefighter who was brutally beaten to death on the Belt Parkway last year.

 

Univision 41 News Brief: Inundaciones en tras mal tiempo

 

Inundaciones en tras mal tiempo. Además residentes de Brooklyn toman medidas de prevención ante el aumento de casos de sarampión. 

 

NYC Summer Meals Program provides free food for kids

 

The city Department of Education announced a plan Wednesday to keeping kids from going hungry when the school year ends.

 

Electric moped app offers alternative NYC transportation option

 

After a successful pilot program, a Brooklyn-based company is expanding their electric moped service, giving New York another way to get around.

 

Secondhand diabetic test strips a dangerous market in the Bronx

 

Medical professionals say some people in the Bronx who are buying secondhand diabetic test strips may be getting the wrong information about their condition.

 

Brooklyn's newest and largest marina opens

 

Brooklyn's first new marina in 50 years has opened.

 

Hospital offers Narcan training session to help during opioid overdose

 

Free Narcan kits were handed out at the hospital Wednesday with the help of Borough President Eric Adams's office.

 

Apple to release updated version of iPod touch

 

Apple announced it will be releasing an updated version of the iPod touch.

 

Mueller says Russia report 'speaks for itself'

 

Special counsel Robert Mueller is not ruling out testifying before Congress but is serving notice that he does not intend to go beyond what has already been revealed in his report.

 

 

 

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