Looking to stay up to date about all of the news stories and local headlines that are important to Long Islanders? We've rounded up the top coverage for all of the important topics from multiple sources around Long Island, so you can be sure you've got the most recent update on the top stories for Long Island. Have an idea for a news story? Email us at news@longisland.com
By Chelsea Triola December 03, 2012
An East Moriches man breaks into woman's Stony Brook home, receives multiple felony charges.
By Amy Gernon December 03, 2012
The Suffolk County Department of Health Services is encouraging residents to get their flu shots this season.
By Carrie B. December 03, 2012
Technology has the potential to power us toward a better future.
By Amy Gernon December 03, 2012
Gov. Cuomo put out a warning to New York home and business owners to protect themselves against home repair scams.
By Wendy L December 03, 2012
Head out to enjoy Long Island holiday lights, theater performances, animated toy train displays and more...
By Lyndsay McCabe December 03, 2012
The fiscal threat will hit women and children in need the hardest, as it will cut spending to major programs that help families in need.
By Lyndsay McCabe December 03, 2012
“Gasland” filmmaker Josh Fox uses “Occupy Sandy” to send a message about inequality and the damaging effects of pollution.
By Robert Ottone December 03, 2012
David Wright signs long-term deal with the Mets.
By Carrie B. December 02, 2012
Water bills not due until June on NYC's hardest hit Sandy homes.
By Eric Anderson December 02, 2012
The 25-year-old Kansas City Chiefs linebacker was from West Babylon.
By Lyndsay McCabe December 02, 2012
Officer Larry DePrimo becomes an icon of goodwill after being photographed giving a pair of boots and socks to a barefoot homeless man in New York City.
By Christian Abbatecola December 01, 2012
Startup company, popSLATE, is developing an intriguing new case for the iPhone 5.
By Robert Ottone December 01, 2012
A mysterious "Secret Santa" visited New York and New Jersey areas this past week, bestowing hundred dollar bills to needy individuals.
By Lyndsay McCabe December 01, 2012
Horseshoe crab harvesting will end at midnight on December 1, as harvesting rates have already surpassed the annual quota of 150,000 crabs.
By Amy Gernon December 01, 2012
A study published Thursday in the journal Science links polar ice melt and rising sea levels.
By Eric Anderson December 01, 2012
The animal shelter came under fire from the State Comptroller and town residents
By Debbi Spiegel December 01, 2012
Santa Claus is not only coming to town, he’ll be all around town this December.
By Amy Gernon December 01, 2012
Howard Steinberg, LIPA's chairman, announced his resignation from the board, citing his expired term limit and lack of time due to his private-sector duties.
By Lyndsay McCabe December 01, 2012
Workers from multiple fast food chains in New York City are going on strike to demand the ability to unionize and a minimum wage increase to $15 an hour.
By Amy Gernon November 30, 2012
Another four Long Island gas stations were accused of price gouging by New York's Attorney General as their investigation into post-Sandy price gouging continues.