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By Amy Gernon October 18, 2012
Officer Joseph Olivieri, 43, was struck and killed while assisting passengers in vehicles that had just had an accident on the Long Island Expressway early Thursday morning.
By Vickie Moller October 18, 2012
For the past 16 years, Stony Brook University's Long Island High Technology Incubator (LIHTI) has been supporting new technologically-innovative companies by providing them with a variety of resources and services to improve their opportunity for ...
By Amy Gernon October 18, 2012
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has released guidelines for charities and campaigns raising money for breast cancer research.
By Amy Gernon October 18, 2012
Suffolk and Nassau County Police Departments are investigating bomb threats at two Home Depot store locations on Long Island.
By Amy Gernon October 18, 2012
Kevin O'Connell, assistant to the superintendent of the Roosevelt School District, was arrested and charged with receiving child pornography at his home in Patchogue.
By Amy Gernon October 17, 2012
Michael Vaughan, a 72-year-old research geophysicist at Stony Brook University, contracted the Hantavirus while backpacking in the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks.
By Amy Gernon October 17, 2012
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as head of the State Department, has claimed responsibility for the Sept. 11 terror attacks at the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.
By Amy Gernon October 17, 2012
Assemblyman James Conte (R-Huntington Station) passed away on Tuesday in Manhattan after a long struggle with cancer.
By Amy Gernon October 16, 2012
If you have to be driving in the area of Hofstra University and Nassau Coliseum today, expect significant road closures due to amped Secret Service security.
By Amy Gernon October 16, 2012
Mark Hutton, 46, of West Islip is facing multiple charges for fraud related to the now-defunct Broadway musical, "Rebecca."
By Amy Gernon October 16, 2012
Robert Stundis was fired from Acme Bus Company on Friday, following his arrest on Wednesday for Driving while Ability Impaired.
By Amy Gernon October 15, 2012
The MTA will begin holding public review hearings in the next month concerning the proposed fare hikes scheduled to take effect next March.
By Amy Gernon October 15, 2012
Tomorrow night's town hall-style debate at Hofstra will give undecided voters a chance to ask the candidates some questions of their own.
By Amy Gernon October 14, 2012
County Executive Steve Bellone signed legislation requiring all registered boaters in Suffolk take a boated safety course by next October.
By Amy Gernon October 12, 2012
Susan Pemberton of Rockville Centre, pleaded guilty in a Nassau County court for multiple charges including identity theft and scheme to defraud after using Craigslist ads to fake jobs and apartments to collect credit information.
By Amy Gernon October 12, 2012
A baby walrus named Mitik, rescued from the ocean off the coast of Alaska, will be joining the exhibit at the New York Aquarium next spring.
By Amy Gernon October 12, 2012
Orlando Orea, who goes by two additional aliases, successfully boarded a flight to Mexico hours before the NYPD put him on a no-fly list.
By Amy Gernon October 11, 2012
Robert Rodriguez has given temporary custody of his sons, Robert Jr. and Alex, ages 9 and 6, to the government since he's lost his job and was evicted from their Farmingdale apartment after his girlfriend's ...
By Amy Gernon October 11, 2012
Joesph Beer has hired a criminal attorney to represent him, though the Nassau County District Attorney's office has not filed charges, pending toxicology and crash scene analysis.
By Amy Gernon October 11, 2012
Justin Bieber stars in a new anti-bullying (cyber-bullying) PSA as part of a criminal settlement following a near-riot at the Roosevelt Field Mall in 2009 where crowds flooded to catch a glimpse of the star.