By Robert Ottone December 12, 2012
GOP-run House approves right-to-work bill for Michigan.
By Chelsea Triola December 12, 2012
British Nurse commits suicide after giving Kate Middleton's medical record information to prank callers.
By Amy Gernon December 12, 2012
An unidentified gunman opened fire in a Portland mall on Tuesday afternoon, killing two and wounding at least one other person before taking his own life.
By Lyndsay McCabe December 12, 2012
Though the unemployment rate has decreased, insurance for the unemployed will end at the end of the month if an agreement on the fiscal crisis is not reached.
By Wendy L December 11, 2012
Government investigation finds HSBC was laundering money of drug traffickers and facilitated illegal transactions with Iran and other sanctioned countries.
By Eric Anderson December 11, 2012
A controversial "right-to-work" law is expected to be signed in Michigan this week.
By Allison Gayne December 11, 2012
Though lack of adequate preparation and/or leadership caused failures in nearly every major utility from power, to gas to communications caused failures for major utilities during Superstorm Sandy.
By Amy Gernon December 11, 2012
Gov. Cuomo clarified the economic impact of Superstorm Sandy, which in early November he said could double the state's billion dollar deficit.
By Amy Gernon December 11, 2012
Suffolk County has filed suit against the Ringhoff Farm in Eastport for illegally storing vehicles on its property in violation of the Deed of Development Rights acquired by the county last year.
By Debbi Spiegel December 11, 2012
It is going to get cold tonight and start feeling like December. Time to get the fireplace going.
By Amy Gernon December 11, 2012
The Wolowski family has been lighting the cherry tree in their Ronkonkoma front yard with pink lights throughout the last three holiday seasons to inspire cancer awareness and to celebrate recovery and living cancer free.
By Lyndsay McCabe December 11, 2012
Brian Andreski receives his sentence for vehicular homicide as a result of boating while intoxicated.
By Wendy L December 11, 2012
Pain management doctor is charged with over-prescribing pills leading to several deaths. Doctor also prescribed pills to David Laffer who killed four people at a Medford pharmacy in 2011.
By Vickie Moller December 11, 2012
Last June, the New York State Senate passed the 2012 College Affordability Plan, legislation sponsored by Senator Kenneth P. LaValle to help middle-class families and students afford the increasingly prohibitive cost of a college education.
By Amy Gernon December 11, 2012
As county officials count the number of homes left unsafe or uninhabitable after Superstorm Sandy, Gov. Cuomo extended the deadline to apply for FEMA assistance.
By Lyndsay McCabe December 11, 2012
The Newark Mayor has announced that he is considering a bid for Governor or Senate, and that he will make his decision in the next two weeks.
By Christian Abbatecola December 11, 2012
The Nets are struggling without Brook Lopez, however NY’s other sports teams each had a good week.
By Amy Gernon December 10, 2012
Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano warns residents that deadlines for the county's STEP program and FEMA's ongoing rental assistance are approaching.
By Amy Gernon December 10, 2012
From now until New Year's Day the Suffolk County Sheriff's Office will be enhancing its enforcement of handicapped parking restrictions.
By Amy Gernon December 10, 2012
European Union leaders were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on Monday in Oslo, Norway.