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NY man sues NYPD and city alleging wrongful murder conviction
A man has filed a lawsuit against the city, alleging police misconduct and systemic failures within the New York City justice system caused him to be wrongfully convicted of murder.
Former employee alleges employment discrimination against NY Fire Department
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against the Fire Department of New York alleging employment discrimination based on national origin and disability status.
Passenger sues JetBlue after hot coffee accident on international flight
A passenger has taken legal action against JetBlue Airways following a coffee spill incident on an international flight that resulted in severe facial burns and eye injuries.
Occupational therapist sues NYC education department for alleged discrimination
An occupational therapist has filed a lawsuit against the New York City Department of Education and the City of New York, alleging racial and religious discrimination.
Mather Hospital Garners National Recognition for Heart Attack Care
“To receive gold awards after just four years is a testament to our dedication to quality,” said Mather Hospital President Kevin McGeachy.
West Islip’s Summer Investigations Program: a Success all Across the Board
Hosted by Paul J. Bellew Elementary School, West Islip’s “Summer Investigations” program runs Monday through Thursday, and is overseen by the aforementioned school’s principal, Rhonda Pratt.
John Glenn's Coach is Stepping Down
Shanahan has been the head man in charge of the Elwood football program for more than 30 years and has decided at 56 years old to hang up the whistle.
The Tragic Tale of George Santos, and Our Part in Our Justice
To those rooting for George’s demise, I ask that you stop for a moment to consider that. There is little question that the fate George is about to serve is completely disproportionate to what he is guilty of.
Race the Narrows draws big crowd to the Mastic Beach seashore.
It was a race for the environment.
Crowd Turns Out for the Manorville Fire Department’s 3rd Annual BBQ Rib Cook Off
Grills were sizzling at the Manorville Fire Department cook off.
DOGE Report: Congress Claws Back $9 Billion in Ill-spent Taxpayer Funds
Congress has the power of the purse and they have snapped the wallet shut programs that are not aligned with the interests of American taxpayers.
A BWI Roll: Mastic Beach Man in Hot Water for Drunken Hampton Bays Crash
DA Tierney announced the defendant allegedly crashed a 33-foot vessel in Hampton Bays’ Shinnecock Canal, seriously injuring his fiancée as a result.
A Match Made in Local Heaven: Suffolk County Signs Groundbreaking Contract with Airbnb
To streamline payment of the Hotel Motel Occupancy Tax, Suffolk County Comptroller John M. Kennedy, Jr. has announced a groundbreaking collaboration with the popular vacation home rentals company.
United and Republic Airways face lawsuit over denied seat for infant
A woman has filed a lawsuit against United Airlines and Republic Airways in New York federal court alleging racial and religious discrimination during a flight incident involving her infant child.
Class action targets American Family Care for sharing patient data with third parties
A class action lawsuit has been filed against American Family Care by Felix Gonzalez over allegations that it violated patient privacy by sharing protected health information with third parties like Google for advertising purposes.
New York sues property owner over hazardous chemical contamination in Jericho
The State of New York has filed a lawsuit against a real estate holding company over environmental contamination at a site in Jericho, New York. The complaint names Richmond Associates LP and seeks to recover costs incurred by the state in addressing hazardous substance releases at the property.
Allstate sues New York medical providers over alleged insurance fraud
A group of healthcare providers in New York faces serious allegations from Allstate Insurance Company for orchestrating a fraudulent scheme involving fake medical services and billing practices designed to exploit No-Fault insurance regulations.
Who Takes The Fall?
With the camps opening you always hear the rhetoric that it's a new season and "anything can happen." While that is true, the reality for sports bettors is we have to concentrate on what we know and use that for looking forward to make the best use of our bankroll.
The Fantasy Baseball Experience - Never Forget Runs Scored
What everyone has in common in their success is to win categories week in and week out.
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
Romaine Floats Yaphank Market for Local Produce Hub
No need to go to the Bronx for local produce under a plan by County Executive Ed Romaine.
Bell-to-Bell School Smart Phone Ban is Looming
Starting in September, New York State law requires Bell-to-Bell restrictions on smartphones and other internet-enabled personal devices in K-12 schools statewide.