Tan suit is no laughing matter to Republican King.
Effects of the hurricane, which will pass well offshore, will be felt at local beaches over the next couple of days.
On Tuesday, August 5, Governor Cuomo signed legislation that promotes and ensures fire safety in New York State.
According to the Farmer's Almanac, this year’s winter will be cold and wet.
Three children among those killed Saturday night, police say.
Any remodeling job that requires cutting through walls in New York City requires a building permit and an asbestos survey.
Kiddie Science has new workshops coming up in the fall and winter for ages 2 and up!
Clive Davis, Ron Delsner, Kurtis Blow and Debbie Gibson among this year's inductees; the big event is set for Oct. 23 in Huntington.
Aamir Sulaiman, owner and operator of Delta Distribution Services Corp., allegedly owes over $6 million in tobacco taxes to the state.
Nine nearby thrift shops sent cease and desist letters from the New York attorney general.
Event is free; sit in the stands and watch your favorite players in a walkthrough practice.
Hundreds participated in vigils throughout New York City on Thursday in remembrance of Michael Brown.
Cops asking other victims to come forward after they found homes rented in Elmont and Valley Stream.
Man drove drunk, rear ended a car on the Meadowbrook Parkway and left the scene, cops said.
The Perseids, which produce fast and bright meteors that frequently leave trains, peak Aug. 11-13.
Say goodbye to the Patch app and hello to the new, mobile-friendly Patch.com.
Andrew Henry, 38, is arrested Thursday morning, police say.
rUNDEAD 5K set for November in Massapequa Park's Brady Park.
Incident occurred at a home on Long Island Tuesday evening.
Outdoor fun? Forget Buckle Up New York.
Sarah Espinosa, 22, stole the snake from Petco just prior to the crash in New Hyde Park Monday night, police say.
The movie, in stores July 22, is about a real-life boy who says he went to Heaven and met Jesus during surgery. We spoke with the family behind the film about how it can help start a discussion in your town.
Host your own dinner party for family and friends or host your own cooking class! Hourly and daily rates are available.
Patch readers told us who the "Everyday Inspirations" in their communities are, and we're sharing their stories and the work they've done locally.