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Sen. Gillibrand says she's ending 2020 presidential bid

 

Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand is dropping out of the presidential race.

 

TOP STORIES

5-year-old found wandering streets, taken to hospital

 

A 5-year-old boy was found after being reported missing in the Bronx on Wednesday.

 

New York law softening pot penalties goes into effect

 

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - A New York state law softens penalties for possessing small amounts of marijuana and creates a process for erasing certain past offenses.

 

Mayor, NYPD commissioner get 'no confidence' vote from PBA

 

The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the city's largest police union, has given a "no confidence" vote for Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner James O'Neill.

 

Bronx Brewery works with photographer to design new beer label

 

The Bronx Brewery brought out a collaboration with a local photographer this month.

 

Dorian hits US Virgin Islands as Category 1 hurricane

 

Dorian became a Category 1 hurricane on Wednesday as it struck the U.S. Virgin Islands, with forecasters saying it could grow to Category 3 status as it nears the U.S. mainland as early as the weekend.

 

NHTSA to test cameras to replace mirrors in vehicles

 

Federal regulators are taking a step toward allowing mirrorless cars.

 

Fast food wars: Popeyes popular chicken sandwich is sold out

 

Popeyes' wildly popular chicken sandwich is already sold out. The chain launched the new sandwich just two weeks ago in a move to compete with Chick-fil-A.

 

Diversity panel recommends scrapping Gifted & Talented programs in schools

 

The School Diversity Advisory Group impaneled by the mayor and schools Chancellor Richard Caranza is recommending the city redistrict its public schools and scrap the Gifted and Talented program.

 

Univision 41 News Brief: Puerto Rico se prepara para la llegada de Dorian

 

La tormenta tropical Dorian cambia curso y ahora se espera que toque tierra en Puerto Rico.

 

Back to School: Vaccinations

 

August is National Immunization Awareness Month, and just ahead of the new school year Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a new law in June, requiring children attending public, private and parochial schools, to get their vaccinations.

 

Dept. of Buildings: Deadly building collapse was preventable, caused by overload of concrete

 

As the investigation continues into a deadly construction accident in the Bronx, the Department of Buildings is saying the incident could have been prevented.

 

 

 

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