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By Debbi Spiegel January 12, 2013
The weather is always a controversial subject with Long Islanders.
By Christian Abbatecola January 12, 2013
Following the discovery of a bullet on a district school bus, police have responded to a potential threat made toward the High School.
By Amy Gernon January 12, 2013
The NYS2100 Commission, empaneled after Hurricane Sandy caused billions of dollars in physical and economic damages throughout the state, released its recommendations to improve the state's infrastructure.
By Robert Ottone January 12, 2013
Thomas Bouklas, 64, has been arrested for possession of child pornography.
By Lyndsay McCabe January 12, 2013
One in six Intel semifinalists hail from Long Island this year.
By Robert Ottone January 12, 2013
The 85th annual Academy Award nominees have been announced.
By Debbi Spiegel January 12, 2013
Get the kids excited about going back in time.
By Robert Ottone January 11, 2013
East Hampton Town Police detective Tina Giles earns Officer of the Year honors.
By Long Island News & PR January 11, 2013
In about half an hour, New York survivors of Hurricane Sandy can make a big difference in their recovery by applying for a low-interest disaster loan from the U.S. Small Business Administration.
By Lauren Pozmanter January 11, 2013
The answer is mint! This light shade of green will be all the rage in this year's upcoming nuptials!
By Amy Gernon January 11, 2013
Working with the Attorney General's office, the Nassau County Police Department will be improving its language translation and interpretation services.
By Amy Gernon January 11, 2013
The NRA will be leading the charge in New York against any proposed gun-control legislation.
By Vickie Moller January 11, 2013
The Long Island Volunteer Center, a volunteer-run agency established in 1992 to provide, promote and support volunteer service on Long Island, will host a week-long book and school supply drive at the Long Island Voluntary ...
By Amy Gernon January 11, 2013
Bedell Cellars' 2009 Merlot will be served at the Presidential inauguration on Jan. 21, showcasing and honoring Long Island wines.
By Lyndsay McCabe January 11, 2013
Last year brought about the highest average temperature since 1895, and had some of the ost extreme weather.
By Wendy L January 10, 2013
A married couple of 20 years, both in their 70s, is found dead in their North Lynbrook home. The woman appears to have died of natural causes, but her husband is found with a self-inflicted ...
By Amy Gernon January 10, 2013
As Vice President Joe Biden announced at a press conference that the White House gun-violence task force will release its recommendations on Tuesday, news broke of a school shooting in California.
By Carrie B. January 10, 2013
Whether you need to update your home to accommodate your own needs or you live with an older family member who you would like to create a stress free environment for, there are millions of ...
By Amy Gernon January 10, 2013
Nassau County held an Active Shooter Seminar on Wednesday to discuss possible school safety measures to be taken following the Sandy Hook shootings.
By Amy Gernon January 10, 2013
This year's flu season is packing a major punch, and has already tripled infection rates in New York compared to last year.