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New York Polls Close And AP Quickly Calls State For Biden

The polls in New York State have now closed. The Associated Press is calling the state for Democrat Joe Biden. → Read More

MTA Chairman: Drastic LIRR Cuts Needed Without Federal Aid

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority says it may have to cut Long Island Railroad service by 50 percent in order to deal with a projected $12 billion → Read More

Where To Get Help Following Isaias

Resources and phone numbers for information. → Read More

Trump Visits Long Island, Promises To Demolish MS-13

President Donald Trump was on Long Island Friday to talk about his administration’s fight against gang violence and MS-13. → Read More

Cuomo And Malloy Offer Sharp Rebukes To Trump’s Transgender Military Ban

Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo are among those condemning President Donald Trump's plan to ban transgender → Read More

Defense Sec. Mattis To Investigate Toxic Materials At Grumman Plant

U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis will investigate what radioactive materials were used by the Navy at the former Grumman Plant on Long Island. → Read More

17 Alleged MS-13 Gang Members Indicted On Long Island

Federal prosecutors have announced the indictments of more than a dozen MS-13 gang members in two high profile killings on Long Island this year. → Read More

Gov. Cuomo Declares A State Of Emergency For The MTA

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has declared a State of Emergency for the MTA. This allows the agency to speed up improvements on the Long Island Rail Road, → Read More

LIRR Reducing Fares For Commuters Who Avoid Penn Station

The Long Island Rail Road will give fare reductions of up to 25 percent to commuters who travel to Brooklyn or Queens instead of Penn Station during this → Read More

At Readers' Request, Long Island Publisher Launches Old Fashioned Print Newspaper

A Long Island publisher who got her start in the newspaper business by delivering papers is once again delivering them out of the back of her car. The → Read More

Long Island Officials: We're Prepared For Hurricane Season

Five years after Superstorm Sandy, Long Island’s two county executives say they’re ready for the new hurricane season. → Read More

Arrests Of Undocumented Immigrants Up 30 Percent In New York

Arrests of undocumented immigrants sought for deportation on Long Island and the New York City area have increased by over 30 percent since January. → Read More

Suffolk Police Want More Help To Fight MS-13

Suffolk County Police Commissioner Tim Sini wants more federal help in the fight against the violent MS-13 gang on Long Island. → Read More

Settlement Reached In Long Island Housing Discrimination Case

A private German-American community on Long Island that was founded as a Nazi summer camp in the 1930s will now have to accept residents of all races and → Read More

New Yorkers To Vote Tuesday On School Budgets

Voters in New York State will get a chance to vote on their local school budgets on Tuesday. → Read More

Federal Authorities Round Up MS-13 Gang Members

Over the past six weeks, federal authorities have rounded up more than 1,300 gang members across the nation in what they are calling a “gang surge.” This → Read More

Amtrak Public Hearing After Another Nightmare LIRR Commute

Amtrak officials have few details about the plan to shut down several tracks this summer at New York’s Penn Station. They testified at a New York State → Read More

Barclays Takes First Step To Opt Out Of Deal With Islanders

The owners of Barclays Center have reportedly triggered the clause to allow it to opt out of its 25-year lease with the New York Islanders. → Read More

State And Federal Officials Vow Crackdown On Long Island Gang Violence

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is sending the State Police into Suffolk County to combat the MS-13 gang. → Read More

Casino Dispute Gives Rise To Unexpected Mayoral Race On L.I.

The Suffolk County Village of Islandia will have a contested election for the first time in over a decade. Concern over the Jake’s 58 Video Lottery → Read More