Morning Brief: November 8
Fifteen subway lines will face service interruptions this weekend. [DNAinfo.com]
WEATHER
Sunny, but a little chilly today. Mostly clear tonight, and the weekend is looking good. [Full forecast]
NEED TO KNOW
Judge says New York's emergency plans violate diabilities act. [New York Times]
Coalition looks to accept public's advice on New York City's goals. [New York Times]
NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly says he wants a six detective detail when he leaves office. [DNAinfo.com]
Voter turnout in New York City reached a record low of 24 percent this past Tuesday. [WNYC]
SPORTS
No major games today.
ON STAGE TONIGHT
WFUV presents Al Stewart; 8 p.m. at Boulton Center for the Arts [More information]
TODAY'S HISTORY
1889: Montana is admitted as thr 41st U.S. State.
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