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The former high school math teacher victimized five people, Suffolk Police say.
The former high school math teacher victimized five people, police say.
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The potential for a waterspout/weak tornado near the immediate coast will need to be monitored, the National Weather Service says.
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The patient also punched an officer and then lit his hospital bed on fire, Nassau Police say.
Homicide Squad detectives are investigating.
Homicide Squad detectives are investigating.
The deadly lightning strike occurred Saturday evening.
Nassau Police say the murder-suicide occurred Saturday morning.
Another day, another chance for severe weather.
The man appeared to suffer a medical event after jumping off a boat to go swimming early Saturday, police say.
The toddler's grandmother pulled the child from the backyard pool Friday evening, police say.
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A isolated tornado is possible on Long Island, the National Weather Service says.
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A hazardous weather outlook and a heat advisory have been issued as hot, stormy weather continues. Will the weekend be spared?