Suspect In Subway Stabbing Released Without Bail
NEW YORK, NY–Jordan Williams who is charged in a deadly subway stabbing Tuesday night has been released without bail. He is charged with manslaughter. Police say Williams stabbed a man on a J train at Marcy Avenue
Smoke From Wildfires Seeping Back Into Tri state
NEW YORK, NY – Smoke from the Canadian wildfires heading back to the tri state. New York City Emergency Management says smoke will return late today into Friday. The good news it shouldn’t be as bad as
WABC Market Report for 6-15-23 with James Flippin
(New York, NY) – James Flippin delivers the WABC Market Report for 6-15-23 with James Flippin — investors seem encouraged after the Fed paused its rate hike campaign on Wednesday.
Man Rescued After Driving Car into Patchogue BayÂ
(New York, NY) – A man is safe and in stable condition after his car plunged into Patchogue Bay early Thursday morning. A witness reported that 33-year-old Nestor Riosarvealo drove off the dock just before 5:00 AM.
Mustard, Ketchup, and Sauces All Across America
(New York, NY) – Planning on holding a cookout this weekend? Chances are you’ll have some ketchup, mustard, and relish on the table — maybe even some tartar sauce. Kraft Heinz is getting into the summer spirit
Stevie Nicks Announces Upcoming Release of ‘Rarities’ Collection
Bud Light is no longer #1
(New York, NY) — Bud Light is no longer the top-selling beer in the nation. Modelo, a Mexican beer surpassed Bud Light in May. They now take in eight-point-four-percent of U.S retail beer sales, while Bud Light
Another republican gets into White House race
(Miami, FL) — Miami’s Republican mayor, Francis Suarez, has filed papers to run for president. He is expected to make an official announcement today at the Reagan Library in California. Suarez, who is in his second term
Indictment not Hurting Trump yet
(New York, NY) — The federal indictment against former President Donald Trump is not hurting him in the polls. A new Quinnipiac survey, still shows Trump the far away favorite among all the GOP candidates in the
NJ worker survives lightning strike
(Woodbridge, NJ) — A Woodbridge, New Jersey Parks worker can now say he was hit by lightning and survived. Eric Baumgartner was painting lines on a soccer field yesterday when a single bolt of lightning knocked him