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He was armed with a knife early Monday, police say.
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The chain serving Philadelphia-style soft pretzels opens its newest Long Island location on Portion Road in Lake Ronkonkoma.
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A 35-year-old Long Island woman faces a felony DWI charge after a two-vehicle crash Tuesday night, police say.
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The two boys, ages 12 and 9, were seriously injured. A 31-year-old woman was arrested 10 hours after the crash, police said.
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A hazardous weather outlook has been issued for Long Island as impacts from Isaias become more likely.
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Six people were injured in the two-car crash Saturday night.
A heat advisory has been issued for most of the island.
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Holtsville's public pool will open next week with some new coronavirus regulations.
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The Long Island boy was visiting his father at work when he reached into a bagel making machine. His father was also seriously injured.
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If you have outdoor plans this weekend, make sure to keep an eye to the sky and be ready to seek shelter, the National Weather Service says.
The officer helped deliver a baby girl in the backseat of a car Wednesday night.
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A series of drive-in showings kicks off Friday at the Bald Hill amphitheater.
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