By Vickie Moller September 24, 2013
According to a new report issued in September by the Regional Plan Association, the oldest independent urban research and advocacy organization in America, the lack of affordable rentals on Long Island is damaging its economy.
By Sandra Stelmach August 31, 2013
September marks the end of the summer but there are still plenty of things to do! Check out the variety of exciting events and festive activities happening near you!
By Long Island News & PR August 27, 2013
90-minute presentation features testimony from real-life defendants and victims in drunk, drugged, reckless, and distracted driving cases.
By Eric Anderson July 19, 2013
Police are searching for a man responsible for the attempted murder of a 16-year-old; a body was found floating in Hempstead Lake State Park.
By Sandra Stelmach July 19, 2013
Fairs, Festivals, Music, Movies, Family Fun, Outdoor Adventures& More!
By Vickie Moller July 12, 2013
After losing the use of his legs 20 years ago in a car accident and following a six-year battle with alcohol and drug addiction, Gabriel Cordell kept a long-held promise to himself that he would ...
By Eric Anderson July 03, 2013
A firefighter could be facing jail time after torching a car; Police are looking for a man that sexually assaulted a woman.
By Allison Gayne May 20, 2013
The West Hempstead Water District is declared first place winner in "Best Tasting Water in Nassau County" competition.
By Debbi Spiegel April 30, 2013
Celebrating Cinco de Mayo is more than just tacos and tequila.
By Lyndsay McCabe February 11, 2013
As Long Islanders attempt to get back to business as usual, freezing rain and some unplowed roads lead to numerous school and business closures.
By Vickie Moller January 31, 2013
Last week, Gov. Cuomo unveiled his $143 billion 2013-14 Executive Budget, which includes major reforms to New York's public education system and $889 million for education programs, an increase of 4.4 percent.