Mount Sinai South Nassau rolled out the "Vaxmobile" Thursday to bring vaccines to communities.
Police say the Meadowbrook Parkway was the site of an accident just before 11:30 a.m. Tuesday.
A mother and father face assault charges after their daughter was found burned and emaciated in their Freeport home, prosecutors say.
While there were no classes in Nassau County schools this week, the action didn’t stop on fields and diamonds across the county.
The five Detectives were named in a lawsuit Tuesday, which alleges that police forced a 20-year-old man to sign a false murder confession.
Claudia Borecky filed a first amendment suit Wednesday, saying a Nassau County law banning protest at houses of worship stifles free speech.
A lawsuit filed Tuesday claims that Nassau County Police detectives forced a Brooklyn man to sign a false confession, withheld evidence.
A 66-year-old man died after being struck by a vehicle Wednesday night. Saturday afternoon, the driver was arrested, police say.
A 48-year-old woman is facing charges after shoving another woman to the ground and stabbing her, police say.
For athletes from Farmingdale, Levittown and Roosevelt, the week was full of wins.
John Miro died in March after being struck by an accused drugged driver a week earlier. Today, prosecutors say the driver was indicted.
The apartment complex will replace existing buildings a block away from the Baldwin LIRR station
A 15-year-old girl was reported missing Saturday after last being seen in Baldwin, police said.
The man was hit while crossing the road by an eastbound vehicle, police say.
The read aloud day was themed, “Birch Beavers Are Monster Readers,” bringing community members into the Birch School to read to students.
The man was struck by the train at 3:53 p.m. last Wednesday afternoon, police say.
Police say the man was selling three banned products when they investigated the Merrick Road convenience store.
Two men were arrested at the Baldwin XpressMart Monday after police said they were selling illegal substances.
Nassau County was rewarded up to $115 million in a 2021 settlement. Five years later, protestors say 90 percent of that money is unspent.
The fire marshal’s office said about 60 firefighters responded to a Roosevelt house fire Thursday that displaced several people and pets.
MTA police said the person was struck by the train just before 4 p.m. Wednesday.
MTA police are investigating the scene of the person being struck, NCPD said Wednesday afternoon.
The fire marshal said the fire broke out at 11:45 p.m. Tuesday night.
The fire marshal’s office said the fire broke out at 6:44 a.m. Sunday.
The woman was crossing East Merrick Road at the time of the crash, police say.
“Five Strike Riley” Kolinsky has been on a tear as a varsity bowler this year, and won a tournament against adults this past weekend.
Police say the driver who hit John Miro with a car on Feb. 27 faces upgraded charges. Miro died of injuries sustained in the crash Friday.
The man was struck by a driver now charged DWI on Feb. 26. The driver has since pled not guilty to all charges.
The lemonade profits were given to Camp Anchor, a nonprofit for children with special needs.
We Welcome the Entire Long Island Community to Celebrate Great Lent at Holy Trinity Orthodox Church of East Meadow.
Police said the crossing guard was in critical condition Thursday night.
Police say they found the gun after arresting the man for a robbery that had taken place in Carle Place in November.
Police say the man was struck by a Toyota Tacoma near Merrick Road. The driver is now facing charges, police say.
“We are not damaged, we are not deranged...We're just people who want to live authentically,” presenter Juli Grey-Owens said.
"Every month is Black History Month for us," Black Heritage Librarian Carol Gilliam told Patch.
Chants of “Stand up, fight back” and “Say it once, say it twice, we will not put up with ICE” met traffic on Sunrise Highway Saturday.
The funding was announced Tuesday as part of a $240 million round of tax credits and subsidies.
The sandwiches were prepared Feb. 13 for donation to nonprofit The River Fund.
If passed, the legislation would cut the cost of filing notices of satisfaction of mortgage and tax map verifications.
The district held a two-week unit in gym class that put students in the shoes of Olympians.