A partner in an effort to revitalize Huntington Station received the Suffolk County IDA's preliminary approval for $2.6 million in tax breaks over 15 years for a project planned on New York Avenue.
Eastport-South Manor seventh-grader Peter Grogan drew inspiration from his school's shark mascot to create the winning entry in a contest to design the district's new logo.
Frontier Airlines has several changes on the way for routes to and from Long Island MacArthur Airport, including a suspension of service to Minneapolis and Detroit -- as well as the return of some flights to Florida.
A Bellport man accused of killing five people in a Valentine's Day crash while fleeing police in a stolen vehicle faces upgraded charges, according to court records.
Police are searching for the driver of a white pickup truck that crashed into a utility pole around midnight Wednesday on Montauk Highway in West Sayville, knocking out electrical service in the area.
A former North Amityville man freed from prison in February after murder charges against him were thrown out gave notice that he intends to sue Suffolk County, its police department, and the district attorney's office.
Acting Family Court Judge Jeffrey Arlen Spinner was reassigned to state Supreme Court Thursday after his 4-year-old grandson was removed from Spinner's custody when his daughter was charged criminally with feeding the child a marijuana-laced brownie.
A state Supreme Court judge has tossed a lawsuit by Brookhaven Town against LIPA and PSEG Long Island over giant steel poles on Eastport roads, calling the topic "moot" because the work was largely complete by the time its suit was filed.
Expired and leftover medications can be dropped off Saturday at nearly two dozen sites on Long Island as part of a nationwide effort to get unused medications out of home medicine cabinets.
The Southampton Town Planning Board has 30 days to decide whether an application to continue operating a North Sea camp owned by Nassau Democratic chairman Jay Jacobs can proceed.
On Sunday, April 22, we traveled from Sayville to the Gramercy Theatre in Manhattan to meet, interview and watch Max and Harvey perform in the DigiTour Arctic Lights show. Max and Harvey are twin brothers who became famous by posting videos of themselves singing on YouTube. They also became popular on apps like Instagram, Musical.ly, Twitter and Facebook. When we showed up at the theater, the line was already around the corner with so many fans excited about seeing this show.