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Suspect in Megan McDonald case leaves custody, special prosecutor named

The Orange County man charged with killing 20-year-old Megan McDonald was released from jail and a special prosecutor was named to the case.

 

Harrison supervisor crashed a town vehicle into a pole. He won't talk. What we know

Rich Dionisio damaged his town-issued SUV while leaving Harrison Meadows Country Club, but has refused to comment publicly about the incident.

 

White Plains group wants a public square, affordable apartments on Galleria mall site

The owner of the Galleria mall property has not yet filed plans for an expected mixed-use development. A group of residents has its own vision.

 

Could New Yorkers get a warning about drug price increases? This bill could make it happen

Many drug makers would have to disclose plans for pharmaceutical price increases above 10% under New York legislation.

 

White Plains residents call for a displacement-free future

Members of CAWS (Coalition for Addition Without Subtraction) fight for equitable and sustainable development in White Plains April 24, 2023.

 

Jury finds former Metro-North conductor unlawfully arrested by MTA cops, gets $1M in court

Former Metro-North conductor Thomas Moran has not been able to return to work after he was taken to the ground and handcuffed by MTA cops in 2017.

 

Appeals panel rejects challenge to Rockland's redistricting map

A New York State Appellate Division panel has rejected an appeal to void the map

 

Westchester lawmakers set to oust chairwoman over handling of aide accused in sex sting

Westchester legislators are set remove Catherine Borgia as chairwoman on Wednesday over her handling of reports an aide solicited sex from a minor.

 

What's next after suspect's arrest in Megan McDonald's murder?

Megan McDonald's 2003 murder was Orange County's stubbornest cold case. A recent arrest has changed things.

 

Saw Mill River once a dumping ground for sewage, trash. New Yorkers want it cleaned up

The Saw Mill River cuts across socioeconomic and racial lines in New York's suburban Westchester County, but pollution remains an ongoing issue.

 

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