Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Morning News Brief: Rockland extends measles state of emergency

           

Rockland extends measles state of emergency

 

Health and county officials say they are extending the order because the outbreak continues to be a problem in the area with 254 confirmed cases in Rockland County.

 

TOP STORIES

Severe weather continues with late afternoon thunderstorms today

 

New 12 meteorologists say the chance for scattered, pop-up thunderstorms increases around 4 p.m.

 

Poll: National Senior Health & Fitness Day

 

National Senior Health & Fitness Day is a nationwide health and fitness event for older adults. How do you keep active?

 

Man bitten by bat hiding in iPad case

 

Roy Syvertson says he felt something similar to a bee sting, and when he looked in his case he found a bat.

 

GOP attorney to be sentenced in fraud case

 

A powerful political attorney in Westchester will learn his fate today in a fraud case. Guy Parisi is set to be sentenced after pleading guilty to mail fraud charges earlier this year. Prosecutors say he and his wife created a fake company to embezzle hun

 

NY Gov. Cuomo: 'I plan to run for a fourth term'

 

Democrat Andrew Cuomo plans to seek a fourth term as governor of New York state.

 

Killer tornadoes strafe the Midwest

 

After several quiet years, the central United States is seeing an unusual surge in tornadoes thanks to persistent cold in the Rockies and warm, moist air from the Southeast that keeps churning into a volatile mix.

 

More states look to end non-medical vaccine exemptions

 

More states are looking to end non-medical exemptions for vaccinations as the measles outbreak continues to spread.

 

Univision 41 News Brief: Buenas noticias para trabajadores

 

NYC pronto podría convertirse en la primera ciudad de EE. UU. en exigir tiempo personal pago para todos los trabajadores de tiempo completo.

 

World Health Organization: Feeling 'burnout' is a medical condition

 

The result of working too hard is now being officially recognized as a medical condition.

 

Police: 2 arrested in 'granny scam' crashed car fleeing police

 

Two suspects in New Rochelle are accused of trying to scam a senior citizen out of her money, then crashing their car while trying to flee police.

 

Patients design their bedrooms in newly renovated Yonkers group home

 

Richmond Community Services on Cook Avenue celebrated its grand reopening Tuesday after it was closed for two years for renovations.

 

 

 

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