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See the surveillance video that captured the wild crash Sunday morning.
Nassau County Executive Laura Curran said PSEG had broken a promise to restore all outages by Saturday.
About 160,000 LI customers remained without power as of Wednesday night. The governor declared a state of emergency.
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In 2018, a dozen New York children were diagnosed with or suspected of having the potentially deadly illness known as AFM.
Police say he "inappropriately touched" a 20-year-old woman Tuesday.
Many Long Islanders say they can't get through to PSEG to report outages. See photos of storm damage inside.
The two boys, ages 12 and 9, were seriously injured. A 31-year-old woman was arrested 10 hours after the crash, police said.
Trees and wires are down all over the island. Long Island Rail Road service has been suspended systemwide.
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Isaias will slowly weaken as it accelerates northeast on Tuesday. See what we can expect on Long Island.
Tropical Storm Isaias is expected to hit Long Island with 75 mph wind gusts and up to 6 inches of rain in some areas.
Residents have received packages of seeds they didn't request; officials say they could be invasive, introduce diseases or harm animals.
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A hazardous weather outlook has been issued for Long Island as impacts from Isaias become more likely.
Homicide Squad detectives are investigating.
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