Steakhouse in Long Island opens to celebrate local spies from the Revolutionary War

There’s an intriguing backstory. Long Island has welcomed a new steakhouse that pays homage to the Culper Spy Ring, a group of double agents from the Revolutionary War, whose courageous espionage frequently aided colonial forces. “In school, we learned all about the spy ring and how it influenced the American Revolution,” shared Scott Brittman, the […]
Long Island vigilant for sharks as crowds flock to the beach for Independence Day

Authorities are increasing vigilance for sharks as Long Island prepares for a surge of visitors during Independence Day, following a recent shark bite incident involving a swimmer. To enhance safety over holiday weekends, both state and local officials are ramping up shark patrols. This includes deploying more drones and helicopters, as well as organizing shark […]
Search for Amelia Earhart’s plane begins on isolated Pacific island

Researchers are embarking on a unique expedition, marking 88 years since the disappearance of American aviator Amelia Earhart. The Perdue Research Foundation and the Archaeological Legacy Institute announced their project, dubbed the “Taraia Object Expedition,” on Wednesday. As detailed in a combined press release from both organizations, the team will travel to Nikumaroro Island, which […]
MS-13 leader receives 68-year sentence for involvement in 8 murders on Long Island

MS-13 Leader Sentenced to 68 Years for Murder and Violence The head of the MS-13 gang in a New York City suburb was sentenced to 68 years in federal prison, linked to assaults and the murders of eight individuals on Long Island. This included the killings of two high school students that drew national attention […]
ICE captures ‘most wanted’ criminal on Long Island

Top Honduran Fugitive Captured by Immigration Agents On Tuesday, immigration agents apprehended one of Honduras’ most wanted criminals. Orbin Mauricio Martinez Koto, age 36, faces serious charges and could have received a 44-year prison sentence. His offenses include fleeing Honduras, aggravated murder, attempted murder, and breaking into a home in Central America. Interestingly, while he […]
Introducing the $100K robotic dog Spot that watches over a construction site in Long Island

A recent construction project on Long Island has introduced a $100,000 robotic dog, known as Spot, designed to enhance safety and efficiency for workers constructing a new wing at South Shore Hospital in Bayshore. Adam Filer from Suffolk Construction remarked, “I think it really boosts morale.” He noted how this advanced Boston Dynamics robot gets […]
Car discovered submerged at Long Island beach containing human remains might be connected to 15-year-old missing persons case

A diving team recently unearthed a body from a car submerged underwater on a Long Island beach. Dan Pritchard and his diving companion, Bill McIntosh, who travel globally to help find missing persons, discovered remains inside a Chrysler PT Cruiser at Cedar Beach in Mount Sinai on Monday. This has initiated an investigation by Suffolk […]
Staten Island transportation firm resolves Medicaid fraud claims for $250,000

Staten Island Company Settles Medicaid Fraud Allegations Staten Island, NY – A Staten Island-based company is among over a dozen in New York that have settled allegations of Medicaid fraud. On Monday, New York Attorney General Letitia James revealed that 16 carriers have agreed to a total settlement of $13 million following an investigation that […]
Staten Island pig Lucy can stay at home, says mayor

What a situation! A pet pig from Staten Island has gained quite a following after a recent dispute with health officials, and the local mayor, Eric Adams, has now stepped in to resolve things. Lori Anne Ganon, Lucy the Pygmy Pig’s owner, received a supportive call from first vice mayor Randy Mastro, who confirmed that […]
Long Island begins new shark patrols following beach attack — as a key official takes the plunge to challenge ‘Jaws’

Shark Safety Initiatives in Nassau County In a recent display of confidence, Nassau County’s executive, Bruce Blakeman, took a dip in the waters of Nickerson Beach on Monday to demonstrate that swimming conditions are safe, following reports of a shark bite incident. Blakeman highlighted that the Anti-Shark Patrol is active along local beaches. He also […]