‘Torso Killer’ admits killing 5 women on Long Island decades ago

A serial killer known as the “Torso Killer” admitted Monday to killing a 23-year-old woman outside a Long Island shopping mall in 1968 and four other women decades ago.

U.S. Postal Service center on Long Island works around-the-clock to handle mail

From now through the New Year, several hundred thousand letters and packages will be processed daily at the U.S. Postal Service's massive processing center in Melville, Long Island.

Trade skills program gives Long Island students hands-on job training

More than 20 students in the Bellmore-Merrick School district are adding real experience to their resume as more teens chose shorter, more affordable paths to a career.

'Baby Whisperer' Long Island cop helps deliver 5th baby

A Suffolk County Police officer is nicknamed the "Baby Whisperer" after helping deliver his fifth baby since joining the police department.

Suffolk County recovering from cyberattack

Suffolk County has for the most part recovered after a cyberattack. A forensic examination is underway to find out exactly what happened. But what is being done to stop the next attack?

Cops help delivery baby at mother's home

Suffolk County police officers helped deliver a woman's baby at her home.

Suffolk County Police help deliver baby boy

Four officers from the Suffolk County Police Department helped Rebecca Reyes, of Shirley, safely deliver her son, Owen.

Tunnel to Towers unveils upgraded home for injured NYPD detective

In 2017, Detective Dalsh Veve endured a traumatic brain injury in the line of duty. On Tuesday, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation revealed several crucial improvements to Veve's house, including a physical therapy room and an ADA-compliant bathroom.

Kids with RSV, other illnesses keep flooding hospitals

The spike in respiratory illnesses over the past month has caused a sharp increase in pediatric patients visiting hospitals on Long Island.

Hidden camera found inside Bay Shore High School bathroom

The Suffolk County Police Department is investigating after a hidden camera was found inside of a bathroom at Bay Shore High School.

Brentwood pawn shop owner charged with running organized retail theft ring

A pawnshop owner in Brentwood, along with several associates, has been indicted for allegedly running an organized retail theft crime ring that operated out of the shop, authorities say.

Team USA returns from Amputee Soccer World Cup

The U.S. National Amputee Soccer Team fell to Haiti at the Amputee Soccer World Cup. Although the team didn't get the result they wanted, they represented the USA with pride.

Nassau County Police accused of racial discrimination in hiring

The Nassau County Police Department has been hit with a lawsuit alleging that the department has discriminated against non-white applicants to join the force.

Long Island school teaching students with disabilities important life skills

John Street Elementary School i Franklin Square has opened its new daily living skills center, aimed at teaching students with disabilities basic life skills to help them live independently one day.

USMNT roster includes Long Island's Joe Scally | FIFA World Cup

Joe Scally of Suffolk County started playing soccer when he was 5. He's now getting ready to play his first match in the FIFA World Cup as a proud member of the U.S. Men's National Team. Joe is just 19 years old.

High cost of groceries sends Long Island families to food banks

When it comes to the cost of food at the supermarket, the holiday season is hitting households a lot harder this year. Long Island food banks distribute an estimated 20 million pounds of food each year.

Long Island charity feeds veterans in need

Cooking for Long Island Veterans is a nonprofit that delivers healthy meals and groceries to the doors of thousands of homebound veterans.