Long Island PA, a champion race walker, is preparing for the world games.

Long Island Moms Aim for World Championship Glory Walking a mile in her shoes isn’t easy. Two dynamic mothers from Long Island, who have collectively claimed nearly 50 national race walking titles and participated in the Olympics twice, are setting their sights on the World Championships in Tokyo this month. “I just want to race […]
Police on Long Island shoot and kill man with BB gun after he makes disturbing vow to his mother

Officers on Long Island fatally shot a man who had threatened them with a BB rifle after having an emotional moment with his mother, authorities reported on Wednesday. James Rosano, 33, exited his family home in Carle Place and aimed his BB gun at a responding officer during a domestic disturbance. Reportedly, just before this, […]
Shinto group visits Long Island from Japan to mark 80 years since the conclusion of WWII

A last-minute journey marked the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of World War II’s conclusion. On Tuesday, three Japanese Shinto priests arrived at the American Armor Museum in Long Island following an invitation to a military-themed ceremony. They quickly made their way from Japan after the invitation came in unexpectedly. “I wanted to pray purely,” […]
Suffolk police unveil a new appearance following numerous changes and promotions in the Long Island department.

Suffolk County Police Announces New Leadership On Tuesday, Suffolk County Police unveiled a shift in leadership, promoting veteran officers to key positions within the Long Island division. This change is significantly restructuring Suffolk law enforcement. The new appointments include a chief of police, a detective chief, two upgraded inspectors, and a new deputy chief of […]
Long Island town caught faking a grandmother to block a mosque withdraws from $4M settlement: ‘Taxpayers will bear the cost’

Oyster Bay Rejects Mosque Settlement The town of Oyster Bay, known recently for some controversial decisions, has not approved a $4 million settlement that could have facilitated the expansion of a local mosque. This settlement was part of a federal lawsuit involving the town and Long Island Muslims, who had already paved the way for […]
A Long Island school’s innovative security system: ‘Going to save lives’

Long Island Schools have announced the implementation of what they claim is one of the most sophisticated security systems in the United States, featuring auto-lock doors and rapid threat assessment capabilities. “This technology is going to save lives,” commented Lee Mandel, CEO of Xsponse, as they revealed the system just before the new school year […]
Long Island high school competitors start a shared broadcasting initiative

New Broadcasting Program Launched for Student Journalists This fall, Sachem North and East will kick off a collaborative broadcasting initiative aimed at establishing themselves as a top contender in student journalism. Alyssa Tappin, a student at Sachem North and the radio station manager, highlighted the unique experience: “It’s a great work environment. A lot of […]
Long Island football opponents uphold tradition of developing tough linemen

In Sachem, there’s a certain standard, particularly when it comes to tackling. The high schools in Suffolk’s northern and eastern regions have players who might be friendly off the field, but on it, their gridiron rivalry is intense, almost monumental, as they prepare for the 2025 season. “For the lineman development program, I think they […]
Man guilty of trafficking a woman he drugged, assaulted, and exploited for sex on Long Island

A Long Island sex worker was forced into dangerous hotel encounters by a violent immigrant pimp, resulting in a conviction for Michael Howell, 65. He was found guilty of exploiting her while using drugs and violence. Howell, a citizen of Barbados, operated by promoting the services of unnamed women online from April 2023 until February […]
Tribal leader criticizes ‘far left’ in Long Island mascot dispute

Advocacy groups for Native Americans are calling on school districts in Long Island to stand against New York’s recent initiative aimed at reducing Indigenous imagery, arguing that this move to eliminate logos like “Thunderbird” amounts to cultural censorship. “It feels like a slap in the face,” stated Frank Black Cloud, the vice president of the […]