We had the privilege of interviewing the stars from Disney's "Andi Mack" while they were in Manhattan visiting the Disney offices. We met Peyton Elizabeth Lee, who stars as Andi Mack, and Lilan Bowden, who stars as Bex. We also met Sofia Wylie (Buffy), Joshua Rush (Cyrus) and Asher Angel (Jonah). We were able to talk with them about their hit TV show before they had a special screening of a new episode for the show which airs this Friday at 8 p.m. on the Disney Channel. This episode deals with Cyrus' bar mitzvah festivities, and Andi and her friends and family all join him in the celebration, which makes for memorable events for more than just Cyrus.
The Village of Babylon has appointed Gerard Glass, a lawyer who represents several local property owners and other Long Island municipalities, to be its next village attorney.
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Southampton Town police detectives are seeking the public's help in identifying whoever stole artwork from a Bridgehampton residence in January 2017.
A ferocious flu outbreak that circumnavigated the globe in 1918 has eerie parallels to the epidemic sweeping across the United States now, but experts said the two influenzas differ significantly.
A St. Anthony's High School senior known as a smart student and popular athlete was killed in a car crash near Albany after he fell asleep at the wheel and smashed into a tree on Interstate 87, New York State police said.
With February's temperatures so far averaging 4 degrees above normal on Long Island, there's potential for this warming trend to continue through March, and even spring, seasonal forecasters say.
Suffolk County Democrats have found a replacement for local union leader Peter Zarcone, who dropped out as the party candidate in the April 24 special election for the Fifth District Assembly seat.
Center Moriches fire officials are asking voters to approve an $11.7 million bond proposition that would pay for an expansion of the department's firehouse.
The last full week of February brings a stretch of temperatures more akin to those of late March and April, as well as chances of rain and the potential for overnight fog, forecasters say.
Old Field officials will wait until after village elections next month before deciding whether to approve construction of a cellphone pole, Mayor Michael Levine said.
Civil rights advocates from Long Island branches of the NAACP on Monday called for a renewed commitment to diversity, and criticized a divisive national political climate they said affects efforts toward inclusion and equal rights in the region.
The effort to digitize and learn from historic materials such as 18th-century journals and yellowing maps has gained new interest and funding at Long Island University, Molloy College, Nassau Community College and New York University.