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NYers contribute at least $1.1M to Trump since the 2020 election
Long Islanders gave about $300,000 in at least 5,000 contributions split between residents of Nassau and Suffolk counties.
Judge refuses to block mandate calling for NYC workers to be vaccinated or be fired
A U.S. district judge on Friday rejected a request for a temporary restraining order. The lawsuit argued that the mandate, which was going into effect Friday, is unconstitutionally discriminatory.Â
'Beyond the call of duty': A Franklin Square nurse is honored as extraordinary
As a teen growing up in India, Jyothis Joy was told her personality was a good match for the nursing profession. Years later on Long Island, her patients and colleagues agree.
First wall of 'a complete dream come true' goes up on Habitat home
Sahlise Cherry and two of her children will be the first to occupy one of the five homes being built in the hamlet of Riverside by Habitat for Humanity of Suffolk and the Southampton Housing Authority.
Money sent to Southampton in response to elder scam intercepted by police
A 75-year-old man from New Mexico sent cash to an address in Southampton, thinking he was collecting a lottery prize. But police, who intercepted the money, said it was an elder scam.
Long Island weather:Â Springlike weather to continue but just for one more day
Saturday will be partly sunny with a high near 53 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Riverhead police:Â Driver dies after Jeep crashes into school bus
A Valley Stream man died after his Jeep Grand Cherokee swerved into oncoming traffic and hit head on a school bus occupied by a driver and a child in Riverhead Thursday, town police said.Â
Notice of claim: Police assaulted Wyandanch man at gas station, tearing off prosthetic leg
Waverly Lucas, 48, of Wyandanch suffered a fractured orbital bone, blurred vision, a wrist injury and emotional trauma, according to a notice of claim filed against Suffolk County.
Police: Shooting of teen critically injured on Sunrise Highway believed to be drug-related
Responding officers found the victim, who had been shot eight times in the head, neck, chest and arm, in a red Honda CR-V, police said.
LIRRÂ president Phillip Eng resigns; Metro-North president named replacement
Eng, president of the LIRR since 2018, will be replaced by Metro-North president Catherine Rinaldi, who will lead the nation's two largest commuter railroads for the remainder of 2022, officials said.
Huntington to name park road 'William Thomas Way' in honor of late football coach
In honor of the late Huntington Station football coach William Earl Thomas III, the Huntington Town Board has voted to name the entrance road to Manor Field Park at 90 East 5th St. "William Thomas Way."Â
12th annual blood drive to be held in Commack in honor of fallen Suffolk police officer
The legacy of a hero Suffolk County police officer, killed 13 years ago by a drunken driver, will be honored again Saturday as his local fire department hosts a blood drive in his memory.
Appeals Court rules in favor of deer hunters in Smithtown bow hunting case
The ruling stems from a 2017 suit against the Town of Smithtown by an East Quogue bow hunters advocacy group, Hunters For Deer.Â
Construction set to begin on 130-megawatt South Fork Wind Farm
State and federal officials are expected to be in East Hampton Friday to mark the beginning of work for New York State's first offshore wind farm.
Northwell starts lung transplant program at North Shore University Hospital
Until now, the only hospitals near Long Island performing lung transplants were located in Manhattan or the Bronx.
Man killed in Sunrise Highway crash in Center Moriches, Suffolk police say
Another man was injured in the crash, which occurred near Exit 59 at around 5:25 a.m., Suffolk police said.
Coram man pretending to be cop pulled over women, Suffolk police say
The man allegedly got a woman's phone number after pulling her over last month, then solicited a nude photograph, Suffolk police said.
Student COVID tests after winter break will inform decision on school mask mandate, Hochul says
Removing the school mask mandate on March 7 is "a very strong possibility," Gov. Kathy Hochul said after announcing that COVID-19 test kits will be given to students to test twice in the first week after they return from the winter break later this month.
Man arrested after conducting drug deal in Brentwood, Suffolk police say
Leury Rodriguez was found in possession of more than a quarter kilogram of fentanyl, Suffolk police said in a news release.
No surprises in Southold survey of how businesses fared early in pandemic
Jack O'Malley, chairperson of the town's Economic Development Committee, said that though fewer businesses than expected took the survey, one of the biggest takeaways from the 37 that responded was the continuing labor shortage.