Long Island City man criminally charged with animal cruelty for allegedly dragging dogs from car: DA
A heartless Long Island City man was criminally charged with animal cruelty for tying two dogs behind his car and then ...
In the Lower Hudson Valley and Long Island areas, the Weather Service predicted 6 to 11 inches. Forecasts called for the ...
Traffic is down, commutes are faster, and air quality has improved in America's largest city in the 12 months since the ...
Is the smell of marijuana really so pervasive in a small Long Island city that they have to institute a law about smoking it in public? It's a simple question, but one that drew differing opinions ...
Smoke if you got ’em — just not here. One Long Island town passed a ban on smoking pot in public — a move applauded by residents fed-up with the ever-present smell of marijuana who said “there’s a ...
The city and surrounding region have some of the highest levels of flu-like illness in the United States. By Joseph Goldstein and Maia Coleman Flu season has arrived early this year in New York City, ...
Since this summer, Google’s self-driving car company Waymo has been testing eight of its Jaguar I-PACE autonomous vehicles in most of Manhattan and parts of northern Brooklyn, with “trained safety ...
From controversial closures to long-awaited construction, Long Island’s towns and villages are heading into a new year of ...
Great Neck, N.Y.-based developer ZD Jasper has paid HVAC company Henick-Lane $24.1 million for four Long Island City, Queens, parcels that the company intends to use to create a 105-unit condominium ...
New York metro area prosecutors and pols huddled in Times Square on Wednesday in a push to beef up the Empire State’s drugged driving statute — bashing loopholes in the current law. Suffolk County ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — It was an emotional, fiery affair at a Community Board 3 meeting on Tuesday, as Great Kills residents and one state elected official confronted a local developer over a project ...
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, the second-largest diocese in the nation, has agreed to negotiate a settlement that will pay more than 1,300 people who said priests and lay staff members ...
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