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New Update: Missing Sound Beach 22-Year-Old Found
A 22-year-old Long Island man who went missing has been found. Matthew Zoll had last been last seen at his home in the hamlet of Sound Beach at about 2 a.m. on Saturday, April 27. Late Sunday afternoon, April 28, Suffolk County Police announced he's been located, unharmed. Original report:
Father, 2 sons facing charges connected to shooting on Long Island: police
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, Long Island (PIX11) — A fight turned into a shooting on Saturday that led to a father and his two sons facing charges on Long Island, according to officials. During a fight near 30 Old Mill Court, Kevin Cooper, 56, allegedly had a handgun in his hooded sweater pocket around 5 p.m. Police […]
Couple accused of hiding body parts on Long Island faces more charges: officials
Editor’s note: The video above is from March 7, 2024 BABYLON, Long Island (PIX11) — A couple accused of hiding body parts at several locations across Long Island have been arrested and are facing more charges in connection to the human remains found in February, according to officials. Jeffrey Mackey and Alexis Nieves will be arraigned […]
Scattered Storms, Showers Sweep Through Region: Latest Update, 5-Day Forecast
A round of showers and scattered thunderstorms accompanying a cold front is rolling through the region as the weekend wrapsThe system arrive late Sunday afternoon, April 28 and will continue into the early morning hours on Monday, April 29, according to the National Weather Service.After the s…
Newborn Suffers Brain Injury After Long Island Dad’s ‘Brutal’ Abuse Caught On Video: DA
A Long Island father repeatedly abused his newborn son, culminating in the child suffering a traumatic brain injury, prosecutors allege.Vincent DiStasi, age 31, of South Setauket, was formally charged with assault and related offenses in Suffolk County Court on Thursday, April 25, after prosecutors…
Arrowhead Elementary School walks for autism awareness
The Arrowhead Elementary School community in East Setauket celebrated Autism Acceptance Month throughout April. The building held a kickoff assembly on April 8 to explain the many events the building would be holding to promote inclusion and raise awareness about autism. Teachers and students led several fundraisers, as well as a spirit week centered around autism acceptance and awareness.
DWI Suspect Dies In Custody At Bay Shore Police Precinct
Suffolk County Police said Joseph Leonard, age 58, of West Islip, was found dead in his holding cell at the agency’s 3rd Precinct in Bay Shore at around 9 a.m. Friday, April 26. It came hours after he was arrested in Brentwood Thursday evening, April 25, following a suspected...
Man arrested in connection to Norwalk stabbing
A man was arrested in connection to a stabbing in Norwalk that left one person seriously injured last week. Dispatchers received a call about a man who had been stabbed in the 100 block of South Main Street on Friday around 3 p.m. When officers arrived to the area less...
Pride Fest Block Party 2024: Gallery
On Wednesday, April 24, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG), LGBTA and LGBTQ* services held it’s annual Pride Fest Block Party. There were drag queen performances, activities, giveaways and food to enjoy the day. Check out the fun in photos:
LI cops scour woods for clues in decades-old serial killer case – not tied to Gilgo slayings
The extensive police search of a remote area on Long Island is not tied to suspected Gilgo Beach killer Rex Heuermann — but to another possible serial killer, police sources told The Post. Cops are looking for new evidence related to the 1993 murder of Sandra Costilla — and they are hoping to finally tie the case to convicted killer John Bittrolff, according to sources with knowledge of the Suffolk County case. Cops have also shifted their focus from the woods in Manorville to North Sea, a hamlet located within Southampton Town. That’s where Costilla, 28, of Queens, was found savagely...
The Spirit of Stony Brook Spring Showcase in photos
The Spirit of Stony Brook held their sixth varsity band spring concert on April 19, 2024 inside Island Federal Arena. Director of Athletic Bands Justin Stolarik conducted the band through all the songs they have learned and performed throughout the year, while also highlighting some of their special sections like the drum line and sousaphones. The color guard showcased their talent in two performances, and there were some guest performances such as SBU Jazz Studies professor Dr. Ray Anderson and SBU graduate assistant for the Marching Band Taylor Peterson. Here is a look into the showcase through photos:
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