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NY parents fight for son with autism who was banned from children's section at library
A suburban New York family is fighting to get their son with autism access to their local library, because even though he loves spending time in the children’s books section, one library is refusing to let him in.
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Husband and wife allegedly ran prostitution ring at NY massage parlors: Prosecutors
A husband and wife are accused of running a prostitution ring that stretched from suburban New York, through Westchester County and down into parts of New York City from inside massage parlors they owned.
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Bear attacks 7-year-old boy playing in yard outside New York City
A bear attacked a child playing in the woods in Westchester County, according to officials, sending the child to the hospital.
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New grand jury won't be convened in Black Easton man's shooting by NY police
New grand juries will not consider charges in the deaths of two Black men, including one from Massachusetts, at the hands of police officers in New York’s Westchester County. More than two years ago, the office of Westchester County District Attorney Miriam Rocah said it would review the shooting deaths of 20-year-old Danroy “DJ” Henry in 2010 and 68-year-old Kenneth…
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No new grand juries in 2 deadly police shootings
The District Attorney of Westchester announced there is no new evidence that will instate new grand juries. Lynda Baquero reporting.
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‘I Love You and the Kids': Heartbreaking Final Message Before NY Plane Crash
As recovery crews comb for clues into a small plane crash that killed two men in Westchester County, the heartbreaking final moments of the doomed flight are being pieced together.
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2 Dead After Small Plane From JFK Crashes North of NYC: FAA
An airplane en route to Westchester County Airport has gone missing after losing contact with the air traffic control tower, according to police and sources.
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Severely Mentally Ill Teens Sent to NY Foster Home Unable to Treat Them, Leading to Scares
There is a dire shortage of psychiatric care for adolescents that has led to conflict and crime in a Westchester County town. And while residents demand a solution, the teens meanwhile are being denied the help they so desperately need, putting them at risk of hurting themselves — or others.