Top 5 Long Island Stories This Week: Stalker Killed & More
From a Billie Eilish stalker's death on the LIRR to Bruce Blakeman's funding setback, here are Long Island's biggest stories this week.
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From a Billie Eilish stalker's death on the LIRR to Bruce Blakeman's funding setback, here are Long Island's biggest stories this week.
Joshua Alvarado faces manslaughter charges after prosecutors say he drove impaired and struck Nassau County crossing guard John Miro, 70, in Merrick.
Oyster Bay officials plan a mixed-use waterfront destination after removing decades-old oil tanks from a brownfield site with a complex industrial history.
Suffolk County prosecutors indicted 18 alleged members of the Riverhead-based 48 Gang on charges including two murders, shootings, and armed robberies.
Manorhaven and North Hempstead launch comprehensive planning updates, offering hope for communities struggling with housing shortages and development pressure.
Asset Enhancement Solutions helps businesses monetize disputed tariff refund claims by selling them or using them as loan collateral for immediate liquidity.
Anthony Calvo, 35, pleaded guilty to second-degree attempted murder for ambushing a former coworker with an axe in Long Beach, facing 22 years in prison.
Optimum Business and the LIA Foundation are awarding $5,000 and $25,000 grants to 40 Long Island small businesses in Nassau and Suffolk counties.
State Sen. Jack Martins withdraws a bill allowing Kings Point to swap parkland after a court ruling and sustained community opposition.
Four Saddle Rock officials, including Mayor Dan Levy, were barred from the ballot after petition signatures failed to meet state election law requirements.
Westbury's Board of Trustees confirmed the Old Country Road Taco Bell will close at 10 p.m. after its special use permit expired and conditions were ignored.
Floral Park Memorial's boys varsity basketball team won its second straight Nassau Class A title, defeating Friends Academy 70-53 and going 21-2.