5 Things to Know This Morning

5 Things to Know This Morning

— -- Your look at the five biggest and most buzz-worthy stories of the morning.

1. 'Serial Stowaway' Accused of Boarding Another Plane, Sneaking Onto Resort

Hartman is charged with felony fraud, as well as misdemeanor trespassing, according to the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office.

The 63-year-old – who has a history of trying to board planes without a ticket – allegedly made her way onto a Sunday flight from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport by using someone else’s name.

Bobbi Kristina Brown's family is still praying for a miracle, and several hundred people gathered Monday for a vigil with that goal in mind.

People held flashlights but attempts at lighting candles didn't work because it was too windy. A small stage held Brown family members. Bishop Donald Battle began the session, which included gospel songs, prayers, scripture, and a call for healing.

A relentless storm that dumped more than two feet of snow on some parts of New England is tapering down today, but not before bringing the Boston-area public transit system to its knees and forcing some communities to consider dumping piles of snow into the ocean to help relieve clogged streets.

The storm brought 23 inches of snow to Boston, making it the seventh-largest snowfall total ever recorded in the city.

The boyfriend of a Pennsylvania college student was charged with criminal homicide Monday, after an autopsy found she had been severely beaten and strangled, authorities said.

Authorities say Gregorio Orrostieta, 19, called 911 to say his girlfriend – identified as Karlie Hall, 18, a student at Millersville University – had stopped breathing inside her dorm room. According to a criminal complaint, investigating officers found Orrostieta attempting CPR.

But Lancaster County District Attorney Craig Stedman, speaking at a Monday press conference, alleges it was all an act.

“The CPR, I believe, was completely fake and that she had been dead for hours probably before that,” Stedman said.

5. 'Billy Madison' Turns 20

"Billy Madison" was a hit at the box office, and for Dina Platias, who played Billy's first grade teacher, Miss Lippy, in the film, it remains a project she's proud to have on her resume.

"It definitely touches people, I think because she was kind of a nut job," Platias told ABC News. "It’s funny because this movie keeps on playing, and people freak out about it in the greatest way."