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Now a tropical storm, Irma hits Florida with wind, flooding

Nearly 4.5 million homes and businesses across Florida lost power, and utility officials said it will take weeks to restore electricity to everyone.

 

18-year-old nabbed for allegedly breaking into cars in Huguenot

Police arrested an 18-year-old man for allegedly breaking into cars in the vicinity of Bloomingdale Park on Sunday morning in Huguenot.

 

9/11 timeline: 158 minutes that changed lives forever

It took less than 3 hours from when the first flight departed until the last plane crashed.

 

Education Council wants students off for Primary Day

Staten Island's Community Education Council (CEC) is reviving its push to give students the day off from class on Primary Day.

 

Delays on Verrazano-Narrows Bridge due to volume

Delays are reported on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge Brooklyn-bound during the Monday morning rush hour.

 

Is the GOP the new political party of the working class?

Since the 2016 election, many political commentators have claimed the Democratic Party no longer represents working people

 

Watch: Nasty landlord-tenant clash ends with immigration arrests

A mother and son from Mexico were arrested by ICE last month during a dispute with their landlord.

 

Hurricane Irma weakens, but what will daylight reveal? What we know Monday morning

Irma weakened to a Category 1 storm as the massive hurricane zeroed in on the Tampa Bay region early Monday after hammering much of Florida with roof-ripping winds, gushing floodwaters and widespread power outages.

 

Caribbean islands, decimated by Irma, take stock of dead, damage

The storm-stricken Caribbean took on the feel of a sprawling disaster zone.

 

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