Due to the pandemic, residents now have until May 2023 to get the new IDs, which will be required for adults taking domestic flights.
(FREEPORT, N.Y.) - To celebrate Women's History Month, Nassau County Legislature Minority Leader Kevan M. Abrahams (D - Freeport) partne ...
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Nassau County.
See the latest announcement from the Nassau County Government.
(GLEN COVE, N.Y.) - Nassau County Legislator Delia DeRiggi-Whitton (D - Glen Cove) proudly joined leaders of the Glen Cove Volunteer Fir ...
The dedicated hotline is open seven days a week, and will answer seniors' questions and help them book vaccination appointments.
You won't be able to board domestic flights without a REAL ID or passport beginning later this year. Find out how to get one.
The report collected investigative information and reviewed real estate practices on Long Island, finding evidence of discrimination.
The program will give up to $2,500 a month for three months to people who can't pay their rent because of the pandemic.
People who were impacted by electric utilities' failure in the wake of Tropical Storm Isaias are encouraged to participate.
The freeze locks assessments at the previous year's rate to provide property owners with some economic relief after pandemic-related chaos.
The New York Post reported that the Republican from Long Island's 2nd Congressional District is being eyed for a bipartisan appointment.
It takes a lot of money to run for office. See how much each candidate raised to try to win.
Nearly 145,000 people submitted mail-in ballots this election -- about 20 percent of the vote. And they can't be counted until Nov. 10.
Here's a roundup of Tuesday's Senate election results from across Long Island for Nov. 3, 2020.
Polls in New York are open through 9 p.m. Did you have any trouble voting today?
Election Day is finally here. This is what you need to know if you're heading to the polls today.
Here's everything you need to know to vote in the election on Tuesday.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the new mandate Saturday, which replaces New York's COVID-19 travel advisory list.
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in East Meadow for the election Nov. 3.
With Election Day around the corner, Patch is reaching out to the candidates to find out why they are running this November.
The county will have to install monitoring equipment for underground storage tanks and pay a penalty of more than $400,000.
Here’s information on registering to vote in your NY along with important deadlines.
The new state law guarantees at least 40 hours of paid sick leave for employees across New York. Find out how it will affect you.
Voters can now use the coronavirus as a reason to request an absentee ballot, and ballots postmarked on Election Day must be counted.
The commission would be in charge of redrawing the Legislature's 19 districts without partisan gerrymandering.
"Their performance was unacceptable," the governor said.
Officials said 270,000 jobs were lost on Long Island due to the coronavirus and that number could hit 375,000 by the end of the year.
Baseball, softball and multi-purpose fields in the county reopened. Also, the county cracked down on fireworks and overcrowding violations.
The county is facing a budget gap of $749 million over the next two years due to the coronavirus.
The county executive warned residents about misinformation about protests being spread online, and urged caution.
Residents are advised to avoid all non-essential travel for two weeks, according to the federal government.
The pandemic spurred the federal government to postpone the deadline for New Yorkers to get their new identification cards.
State lawmakers approved paid sick-leave and quarantined worker protections Wednesday. Here's what it means for New Yorkers.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency in New York over the weekend because of coronavirus. Here's what that means.
The county Inspector General will investigate the comptroller's office after it paid $710,000 to scammers. Employees will also be trained.
The supervisor, Town Board members, Receiver of Taxes and more all took their oaths of office this week.
The fire department begins rebuilding after the Wednesday morning fire at the station.