Who in NJ won that billion dollar lottery ticket
(Neptune, NJ) — The cashier who sold the winning ticket in the one-billion-dollar Mega Millions lottery jackpot says she’s excited someone in her hometown in Neptune won. New Jersey lottery officials are waiting for the winner to
NJ lawmakers: Buckle Up MTA , We wont pay congestion pricing!
(New York, NY) — The full MTA board gave the green light to it’s congestion pricing plan in Manhattan. Board members voted yes at their meeting Wednesday to tolling drivers 15 dollars to enter south of 60th
Tributes pour in for Joe Lieberman
(New York, NY) — Former Connecticut Senator and Vice Presidential candidate Joe Lieberman has died at the age of 82. The cause was complications from a fall, according to a statement from his family. Lieberman’s family was
WABC Market Report for 3-27-24 with James Flippin
(New York, NY) – James Flippin delivers the WABC Market Report for 3-27-24.
Lou’s Lineup 3-27-24
These Cargo Bikes Are Coming To NYC Streets
(New York, NY) – In a bid to crack down on the proliferation of delivery trucks, the New York City Department of Transportation is trying to “go green.” The government agency just gave its approval for the
Mets, Yankees ready for opening day
(New York, NY) — The Mets are holding their final spring workout at Citi Field today ahead of tomorrow’s season opener. The Amazins’ will host the Milwaukee Brewers Thursday to open the 2024 season. The Mets new
Biden says he agrees with Palestinian protestors
(Raleigh, NC) — Pro-Palestinian protesters interrupted President Biden’s remarks on healthcare in North Carolina on Tuesday, in an exchange of words that had some demonstrators giving the President the thumbs up. During an event in Raleigh, protesters
Why was that cop killer on the street?
(New York, NY) — There is outrage across the city, that a man who had been arrested 21 times and spent two stints in prison, was somehow back out on the streets and able to shoot and
6 presumed dead after Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse
Six construction workers are presumed dead after the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday when a support column was hit by a large container ship that had lost power. Search and rescue operations were