One Republican county executive on Long Island is refusing to lower flags to half-staff in memory of late President Jimmy Carter.
A New York county that hadn’t been flying flags at half-staff following former President Jimmy Carter’s death announced on Sunday it’s planning to do so.
Michael Colonna, 35, of Roslyn, was driving northbound on Glen Cove Road in a Nissan Altima, according to police, while Dora Salmeron, 53, of Westbury, was driving south in a 2008 Nissan Pathfinder.
A driver and his passenger coming off the Southern State Parkway at Carolina Avenue in Hempstead Saturday escaped serious injury when strong winds blew a tree down on the driver’s side of their car, ...
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Yariliz Crespin, 14, Reported Missing In Hempstead
Authorities are asking for the public's help in locating a missing teenager from Long Island. Yariliz Crespin, 14, was last seen leaving her Hempstead residence at around 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 2, ...
MINEOLA, N.Y. — A Republican official who oversees Nassau County on New York’s Long Island has seemingly refused to lower flags to half-staff in memory of the late Democratic President Jimmy Carter, ...
LONG ISLAND - A Long Island teen who went missing nearly three weeks ago has been found. Emmarae Gervasi, 14, was found aboard a boat, The Post reports. She reportedly was found on Friday in a marina ...
President-elect Trump hosted some of the players who helped try to overturn the results of the 2020 election. This event at ...
Two people were killed by a crash late Saturday night on Glen Cove Road in Old Westbury, according to police. Authorities say Michael Colonna, 35, crossed traffic lanes just before 12 a.m. and hit a ...
Congestion pricing is officially in effect in New York City as of Sunday. You’ll pay a $9 once-daily toll during peak hours when entering Manhattan’s Central ...
The dawn of the New Year 2025 last week, with a new president and a new government enjoying what is... Thursday 2nd January, 2025 New Year messages are usually run-of-the-mill statements which say ...
Trump is scheduled to be sentenced on January 10 for his felony conviction of falsifying business records. Mary McCord joins The Weekend to break down what’s ahead in Trump’s legal battles.