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1 dead, 1 hospitalized in possible carbon monoxide poisoning at Copiague home, cops say
Detectives are investigating the levels of carbon monoxide at the Copiague home, Suffolk police said.
Port Jefferson Station Superfund site sale eyed to recoup back taxes, electrify LIRR branchÂ
The plan may open the door to a pair of high-priority mass transit goals touted for decades by state and local officials: relocating the Port Jefferson train station and electrifying the Long Island Rail Road's Huntington branch.
Ex-Commack coach in lawsuit against district alleges he was fired because of his weight
The lawsuit against Commack School district alleges the district fired former varsity girls' basketball coach Denis Conroy because of his weight. A district spokeswoman said she would not comment on pending litigation.Â
LI's Brandon Hyner competes on History's bladesmith competition 'Forged in Fire'
Brandon Hyner, of West Babylon, shows off his skills on "Forged in Fire."
Elaine de Kooning's house, studio among 2 LI sites nominated to state, national registers of historic places
Inclusion on the registers makes properties eligible for financial assistance aimed at preserving historic sites, officials said.
State's COVID-19 test site scheduling portal goes live
The free COVID-19 tests will be distributed in New York by the end of the week, officials said, as people snapped up appointments for new testing sites.
Excelsior Pass now available for veterans who got COVID-19 shot at VA facility
Nearly 117,000 eligible military veterans are now able to participate in the state-run Excelsior Pass program to access businesses and venues statewide.
Long Island weather: Chance of wintry mix of rain, sleet, freezing rain
The precipitation this evening will switch over to all rain before midnight, forecasters say, leading into some warmer but often wet weather.
Smith Haven Mall closes temporarily, reopens after false gunshot reports
"A group of approximately 10 teenagers were involved in an altercation during which a trash can was knocked over, causing a loud noise that was mistaken for a gunshot," police said in a news release. There were no injuries, police said.
LI pastor sought Desmond Tutu's advice in resolving impasse after Marcelo Lucero's 2008 hate crime death
The South African anti-apartheid activist encouraged the Rev. Dwight Lee Wolter to invite police to community forums, where dozens discussed crimes that they had not previously reported, Wolter said.
Judge blocks Suffolk legislative vote on redistricting proposal
The ruling says a bipartisan commission must be given a chance to propose new district maps. Democrats say they will appeal.
Fatal shooting of North Sea man was targeted, Southampton Town police chief says
Southampton Town Police Chief Steven Skrynecki said there were growing fears in the community that the fatal shooting of Steven Byrnes â who was found shot by police responding to a burglary call â was random. But Skrynecki said investigators now believe Byrnes was targeted.
Bumps in road as residents complain about $17M project in Oceanside/Island Park
The project is reconstructing a 1.4-mile stretch of Austin Boulevard to improve pedestrian and vehicle safety, drainage and storm resiliency, officials said, but residents say they have not been kept informed or given a chance to voice opposition.
Group files motion to block construction of cables connecting to South Fork Wind FarmÂ
The group Citizens for the Preservation for Wainscott said in its motion a high-voltage cable under Wainscott Beach and the hamlet's roads could disrupt the "bucolic environment" of the neighborhood and cause "irreparable environmental damage."
State bond sale to save taxpayer money on completed water projects in Riverhead, North Hempstead towns
A state bond sale exceeding $144M will help ratepayers in Riverhead and North Hempstead share in $19M in savings on already completed clean water projects by allowing municipalities to more quickly repay money borrowed with taxpayer dollars.
Dissatisfied customers? LIRR commuters say conditions at Penn 'worse than ever'
Encountering people who are homeless or panhandling at stations, especially in Manhattan and Babylon, is the top concern among dissatisfied Long Island Rail Road customers, a new survey reveals.
Website: Kennedy and LaGuardia see more flight cancellations Sunday
FlightAware, a flight-tracking website, showed 76 flights canceled at Kennedy Airport Sunday and 33 at LaGuardia Airport, as a rise in COVID-19 cases continues to cause staffing shortages for airlines nationwide.
COVID-19 testing portal set to launch Monday, while kids' hospitalizations rise
The portal will allow New Yorkers to make appointments at 13 new sites across the state, including two on LI, that will be open Wednesday. Meanwhile, there's been a fourfold increase in kids hospitalized with coronavirus in NYC, the state says.
Cops: Man arrested after shooting parents in Hewlett Harbor home
A 29-year-old Brooklyn man was in custody in connection with the Christmas Day shooting of his parents in their house, Nassau police said. Both victims were found conscious and alert and taken to a hospital for treatment, police said.
A year of lost opportunities because of COVID-19? Uncertainty ahead in 2022
The COVID-19 year ahead is uncertain, but medical experts predict New York eventually will get to the "new normal" of relatively few new cases and of less need for masking and other precautions.Â