Friday, November 22, 2019

News 12 Now AM - Former New Rochelle teacher accused of having sex with minor faces new charges

 
 
 
 

Former New Rochelle teacher accused of having sex with minor faces new charges

 

Former New Rochelle teacher accused of having sex with minor faces new charges

Officers demand 3-month moratorium on state bail reform

 

Law enforcement officers are calling on the state to stop criminal justice reforms from going into effect next year.

School officials: New Rochelle football coach won't be on the sidelines for semifinal game

 

School officials announced that a beloved football coach will not be on the sideline for a state semifinal game. 

Police: Man shot near budget meeting that resulted in job cuts for first responders

 

Newburgh police say a man was shot near a budget meeting that resulted in job cuts for first responders. 

Protesters push back against Newburgh plan to lay off 14 firefighters, 19 police officers

 

The City of Newburgh is looking to cut back on spending, but one of their moves will put a lot of lives at risk, according to critics.

Vote for the Cutest Pets in the tri-state!

 

The Cutest Pets Contest is ending soon! But you still have time to vote for your favorite! The vote runs through Nov. 22 at noon. You can vote every 5 minutes. The three pets with the most votes will be revealed Nov. 25!

Poll: 1 week until Black Friday

 

Black Friday is 1 week away! Are you ready to start Christmas shopping, or did you start already? 

ICYMI: The Hudson Valley's top trending stories this week - 11/22/19

 

It was a busy week in the Hudson Valley. Here are some of the top stories that you may have missed.

Univision 41 News Brief: En incidentes separados 2 personas son apuñaladas en NYC

 

Colombianos en NY salen a protestar.

Former homeless man pays it forward in Mount Vernon community

 

On any given day outside the Westchester Barber Academy, Kevin Furman can be found handing out food, clothing and furniture to Mount Vernon's neediest and homeless people.

Connecticut toll plan could negatively affect NY border town

 

A 1-mile stretch of I-684 on the Connecticut-New York border is ground zero for what could be a major battle over tolls.

10-year old bakes pies to fight hunger in Westchester

 

Jayden Hairston, 10, gives back to the community with his sweet potato pie baking skills.

 

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