Car vending machine opens on Long Island – here's how it works
The car vending machine, which opened this week in Garden City, stands eight stories tall and can hold 27 vehicles.
4 migrants arrested for stealing more than $12K in goods from Long Island Macy's
Four migrants who were bused to New York City are facing charges in connection with a snatch-and-grab robbery of a Long Island Macy's store.
Large fight causes panic at Roosevelt Field Mall
Shoppers scrambled out of the Roosevelt Field Mall on Sunday after a large fight broke out, causing a panic.
Russia-Ukraine war: Adelphi faculty, students discuss unfolding events
Students at Adelphi University attended a teach-in discussion in person and on Zoom about the unfolding events of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
2022 Election: NY GOP backs Lee Zeldin in primary for governor
Rep. Lee Zeldin will have the Republican Party's backing going into the GOP primary in the race for governor of New York.
Paralympian from New York celebrates gold from Tokyo Games
Garden City's Anastasia Pagonis swam four races at the Tokyo Paralympics and came away with two medals — gold and bronze.
New York teen ready for Tokyo Paralympic Games
Anastasia Pagonis is a member of the U.S. Paralympic swimming team. The 17-year-old is going for gold.
Children get vaccinated on Long Island
Cohen Children's Medical Center in New Hyde Park and Nassau Community College in Garden City are vaccinating children against COVID-19.
Chef recognized for cooking meals for hospital workers
For chef Belkis Crowe, the pandemic hit close to home. She lost her mother-in-law in April.
Wedding dress made from WWII parachute donated to Cradle of Aviation Museum
For one family on Long Island, an old WWII parachute isn’t just a military relic, it’s the beginning of a love story.
Some Long Island schools reopen but with emptier halls
About 80% of the South Huntington School District's 6,000 students in kindergarten through 12th grade opted for a hybrid schedule.
LIRR third-track project is ahead of schedule, MTA says
The project to add a third track on the LIRR from Floral Park to Hicksville is ahead of schedule.
Cradle of Aviation eclipse party
The 2017 solar eclipse was a sight to see. Hundreds of people patiently waited for a pair of glasses outside the Cradle of Aviation in Garden City. Strangers came together as a community, sharing with others, watching in awe. New York only saw about three-quarters of the sun covered but it was still a learning experience and a dress rehearsal for the next one.