By Amy Gernon January 21, 2013
17 recent schemes to defraud Nassau's Department of Social Services have been uncovered, saving the county more than $3.2 million.
By Lyndsay McCabe January 21, 2013
Obama is sworn in to office in an intimate ceremony before the larger inaugural celebrations tomorrow.
By Eric Anderson January 21, 2013
The four-day standoff ended on Saturday, the death toll continues to rise.
By Carrie B. January 20, 2013
New York's innovative rapid repairs program is making strides in returning residents to their homes.
By Robert Ottone January 20, 2013
Hong Kong officials look to cleaning up the city's air.
By Eric Anderson January 20, 2013
Bishop William Murphy attacked the governor’s plan for abortion rights.
By Christian Abbatecola January 20, 2013
Present Internet service providers lag behind what modern technology is capable of providing customers; the FCC aims to change that.
By Eric Anderson January 19, 2013
Peter Ajemian of Rockville Center pleaded guilty on Friday.
By Christian Abbatecola January 19, 2013
The Knicks traveled to London in a short week, while the Nets played Atlanta twice in three days.
By Debbi Spiegel January 19, 2013
The third Monday in January is considered the most depressing day of the year.
By Carrie B. January 18, 2013
Lead paint? Yep. It can be dangerous. Here is what you need to know about it before you renovate or paint in a home built before 1978.
By Wendy L January 18, 2013
Nassau County authorities are auctioning vehicles on Jan. 23 and 30. Have a look at the vehicles up on the auction block. Funds from the auction will go to New York State and help fund ...
By Robert Ottone January 18, 2013
An Army wife declined an offer of "special guest membership" into Fort Bragg's military spouse group due to same-sex partnership.
By Debbi Spiegel January 18, 2013
Some pin-teresting things that I learned on Pinterest.
By Amy Gernon January 18, 2013
Today, Jan. 18, is the last day to apply for the FEMA STEP program in Nassau and Suffolk counties.
By Amy Gernon January 18, 2013
The hard part is over. After months of debate, Tuesday's Senate vote is expected to finally approve the much-needed federal storm relief New Yorkers have been waiting for.
By Vickie Moller January 18, 2013
Long Island's first regional high school for science and technology is scheduled to open in Fall 2013.
By Lyndsay McCabe January 18, 2013
The man who saved six children and helped them get in touch with their parents is being harassed by "truthers" who believe it was a stunt.
By Amy Gernon January 18, 2013
Rep. Steve Israel (D-Huntington) is calling for a revamped version of the Undetectable Firearms Act which is set to expire soon.