Thursday, November 21, 2019

News 12 Now PM - Christmas tree shortage could mean higher prices

 
 
 
 

Christmas tree shortage could mean higher prices

 

Local Christmas tree farmers say bad weather in Canada, North Carolina and Oregon is part of the problem.

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!

Steelers QB Rudolph denies report he used racial slur

 

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph is denying he used a racial slur before his confrontation with suspended Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett.

Sickening Survey: Smartphones Covered In Bacteria, Yet 1 in 4 NEVER Clean Theirs

 

A new survey of 1,200 Americans and their cleaning habits finds that one in four (23%) have never cleaned their phone.

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.

Section 1 well represented in HS volleyball state playoffs

 

Section 1 will be sending five teams to the state final four for the first time since the state volleyball playoffs began in the late 1980s.

Authorities: Gunman threat at Felix Festa Middle School 'not credible'

 

Felix Festa Middle School in West Nyack was placed in a lockdown around 2:30 p.m. Thursday after authorities say an adult male called the school to tell them there was a gunman inside.

UPS expected to launch new medical tracking device UPS Premiere

 

Here are the latest business and technology headlines courtesy of Cheddar:

Pet safety: Protect your best friend from holiday hazards

 

With the holiday season upon us, many pet owners plan to include their best friends in the festivities. Protect them from holiday hazards with these tips!

Mamaroneck plastic bag ban begins Dec. 1

 

In less than 2 weeks, Mamaroneck residents will no longer use plastic bags at their local grocery stores.

Croton man accused of forcibly touching a woman on Metro-North train

 

Authorities say Jonathan Van Antwerpen is accused of putting his hand up the skirt of a passenger sitting next to him on a train last September.

First responders team up with Stew Leonard's to give away free turkeys

 

First responders from the city of Yonkers joined Stew Leonard's employees to help Westchester families in need by handing out free turkeys.

 

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