WABC Market Report for 10-18-24 with James Flippin
(New York, NY) – James Flippin delivers the WABC Market Report for 10-18-24.
Tougher Home Invasion Penalties in NJ
(Edison, NJ) – Following a rash of home break-ins, including the deadly shooting of a New Jersey detective, the state is taking action. Governor Phil Murphy was on hand in Edison to sign the bill into law,
Fifth Avenue Getting a Makeover
(New York, NY) – City Hall is proposing a major redesign of the area, marking its first redesign in the avenue’s 200-year history. The proposal would widen sidewalks and shorten the crosswalks to make the area safer
Lou’s Lineup 10-18-24
Trump and Harris are both in Michigan
(Detroit, MI) — Vice President Harris and former President Trump are back on the campaign trail with just 18 days to go until Election Day. The presidential candidates will each hold events in Michigan today. Harris will
NYC could be celebrating a championship tonight
(New York, NY) — The New York Liberty could win their first ever WNBA championship with a victory tonight. The Liberty are up two games to one in the best of five finals series against the Minnesota
Will a Long Island hostage be freed now?
(Plainview, NY) — The parents of a Long Island native taken hostage by Hamas are hoping now that the leader of terror group is dead, he will finally be freed. Omer Neutra grew up in Plainview and-
Cleveland Guardians beat NY Yankees 7-5 in Game 3 of ALCS
The Cleveland Guardians defeated the NY Yankees in Game 3 of the American League Championship Serie with a 7-5 victory in extra innings on Thursday night at Progressive Field. Cleveland tied the game in the ninth-inning with
Los Angeles Dodgers take 3-1 NLCS lead after beating NY Mets with 10-2 win
The Los Angeles Dodgers are just one win away from advancing to the World Series after defeating the NY Mets with a score of 10-2 in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series on Thursday night
Biden administration forgives $4.5B in student debt for over 60,000 public service workers
The White House announced an additional $4.5 billion in student debt relief for approximately 60,000 public service borrowers – including teachers, nurses, firefighters and others — bringing the number of public service workers to get relief during