A look at some recent crime headlines across Long Island.
A look at Thursday's headlines across Long Island.
The "blood moon" is pretty amazing. Will the weather cooperate on Long Island this weekend?
Tens of thousands of people are expected to flock to the North Fork for this weekend's festival.
He will serve the 442nd Military Police Company.
A look at Tuesday's headlines across Long Island.
"The People's Pope" touches down Tuesday for the first leg of a historic six-day visit to the United States.
The 7th Annual Glen Cove Concours/Bimmerstock Car Show Raised Over $70,000 for Diabetes Research.
A look at Monday's headlines across Long Island.
Apple picking season is here! And we've compiled a list of some of the best orchards for pick-your-own apples and plenty of fall fun.
Pope Francis will arrive in New York next Thursday.
Sky-gazers have something to look forward to.
A look at Wednesday's headlines across Long Island.
A Letter to the Editor from Glen Cove Youth Bureau's Arlene O’Dell regarding the drive’s success.
Parking just got a little less stressful.
Four residents were among the nearly 3,000 people killed on this day 14 years ago.
The ceremony begins 8:30 a.m. on Friday.
Long range forecasters are 'red-flagging' the second week of January and the second week of February for possible heavy winter weather.
Some 'Good News' headlines from across Long Island.
Open House Registration Event
Thankfully, CPR trained School Security Guard Horace Townsend was in the cafeteria at Finley Middle School when a student was choking.
It's the unofficial last weekend of summer. Will Mother Nature cooperate?
Dog, cat and ferret owners: save the date.
The pontiff will travel through Central Park before Mass Sept. 25.
Check out the top 10 most-read stories across Long Island Patches this month.
There’s something going on pretty much every day.
Freeport resident Paul Cullen will lead AHRC Nassau as this year's Grand Marshal for their Annual Walk.
How many affair-seekers live in your town?
Is Long Island really full of snobs?
Four states, including New York, have lice that have developed partial resistance to treatments.
One teen was recognized for volunteering with the Youth Bureau for six weeks.