A special prosecutor in the case of Lindsay Henry, a Babylon Town attorney charged with assaulting his girlfriend, said he expects the case to be dismissed Friday if the alleged victim continues not to appear in court.
A coalition of immigrant advocates and progressives on Long Island is raising concerns about a proposal to ask people their citizenship status in the 2020 census, arguing that such a question would intimidate immigrants in the country illegally or facing the expiration of protections against deportation.
Long Island Rail Road service is on or close to schedule after service was disrupted in both directions between Jamaica and Atlantic Terminal due to earlier signal trouble Wednesday.
A threatening note left on a desk at a Lindenhurst child care center prompted two nearby schools to put a modified lockout in place, police said Wednesday.
High wind and heavy rain could combine -- with possibly even a bit of snow -- to make for a hazardous end of the workweek, especially for coastal residents.
Rates for town residents in unincorporated areas and in villages will increase, while discounted rates for seniors in unincorporated areas will be unchanged.
The two transplants were performed in February at Sandra Atlas Bass Heart Hospital in Manhasset. A state report notes achievements at several Island institutions that perform complex heart procedures.
Newly minted Nassau County Executive Laura Curran on Tuesday officially took on another important role -- a leader in a key regional transportation planning group -- and laid out challenges facing Long Island.
ALBANY -- The chairmen of the State Senate and Assembly racing committees said Tuesday that Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's proposal to allow night racing at Belmont Park will likely be approved in the state budget due April 1.
Three people who tried to get away from police twice were caught after a foot pursuit Tuesday and a car crash that injured two motorists in East Islip, Suffolk police said.
The Suffolk Legislature's environment committee has approved $2.295 million to buy development rights for 26.5 of the 208 acres owned by the Sisters of St. Joseph in Brentwood to keep the land in agricultural use.
Forecasters were monitoring prospects for a strong coastal storm to bring gusty winds, heavy rain and minor to moderate coastal flooding to Long Island, starting later Thursday and lasting through Friday night.
A lawmaker and a LIPA trustee are questioning the cost of a PSEG Long Island program that pays for temporary housing for employees who commute to Long Island from permanent homes in New Jersey.