Cookie, a young mother cat rescued from Wyandanch before giving birth, is waiting at Grateful Paw Cat Shelter.
A Huntington man was thrown from his motorcycle after striking the rear bumper of an SUV on Round Swamp Road, police said.
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The May 28 event will honor the memory of the late firefighter and Whitman graduate.
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Legislator Rebecca Sanin honored Lopez during Suffolk County’s annual EMS Recognition Ceremony in Hauppauge.
A woman told police that photos from her phone were sent to the employee’s phone while he was assisting her at the Huntington Station store.
Voters turned out Tuesday to cast their ballots on the proposed 2026 to 2027 school budget.
The results of the budget and board of education election are in.
South Huntington residents decided on budget and board seats.
Sarabi, a young calico rescued with her kitten Simba earlier this year, is now searching for a calm, loving forever home, volunteers say.
A Shirley man is accused of using “quick change” tactics to steal cash from employees at two Suffolk County businesses, police say.
More than 300 children last year attended camps at no cost to their families. Community support is needed to expand the program.
Doctors, mental health advocates and elder care professionals discussed how families can better support aging loved ones.
Huntington officials and boating advocates launched Safe Boating Week with emotional reminders about the dangers of reckless boating.
The sinkhole near Exit 49N is approximately 10 feet wide and 8 feet deep, police said.
New Wildcat Plaza centerpiece honors 100 years of district pride and tradition.
Seriously Spoiled Salon and Spa was recognized by Suffolk County Legislator Tom Donnelly for creating memorable experiences for LI families.
Annual awards show honoring Huntington-area high school theater programs returns June 8 at Harborfields High School.
Legislator, Tiger Schulmann’s, and mental health advocates partnered for a free women’s empowerment event in Huntington.
Rescued while pregnant from a Wantagh neighborhood, Chanel is now looking for a calm, loving forever home, volunteers say.
Police say the incident happened on Old Country Road in March.
A tractor-trailer overturned after being hit by a Jeep Wrangler Saturday morning, Suffolk police said.
Half Hollow Hills East freshman Jovani Moss and his mother, Natechia Campbell-Moss, helped rescue an elderly resident in March.
See what's on the ballot, including the school budget and school board candidates, before you head to the polls on May,19.
Hundreds attend Harborfields night with the Ducks in Central Islip
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The longtime Long Island human services agency serves more than 60,000 people annually through over 60 programs.
Melville firefighters rescued 10 ducklings trapped in a storm drain and safely reunited them with their mother, the department said.
Longtime Huntington activist marched for civil rights, served veterans for more than three decades, family says.
Born in a shed and raised by a Good Samaritan, the sisters have blossomed at the shelter and are ready for a forever home, volunteers say.
A man was indicted on murder charges after prosecutors say he shot and killed a Huntington Station man behind a deli and fled the state.
A May 7 event at Cinema Arts Centre will focus on protecting seniors from common scams, officials say.
New minimally invasive procedure at Huntington Hospital offers faster recovery and longer-lasting outcomes, doctors say.
Funds raised will help support ELIJA Farm’s programming, including employment opportunities for individuals on the autism spectrum.
More than 1,500 hygiene kits assembled April 16 will support families staying with children undergoing medical treatment, officials said.
Nicholas Ciappetta, a Walt Whitman High School graduate, was recognized for his decades of leadership and impact on public education.
Police say the suspect used a fraudulent ID to pick up a package containing silver bars and coins before fleeing in a white electric SUV.