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New Warnings Issued as Powerful Storm Approaches Long Island
The latest on what to expect from a storm that promises to cause major problems as millions travel for the holiday weekend.

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The latest on what to expect from a storm that promises to cause major problems as millions travel for the holiday weekend.

BREAKING: Police say 12-year-old and 17-year-old girls were being held against their will. One of them had been raped for years.
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The latest on a "significant storm" that is set to drench Long Island Friday.
The latest from the National Weather Service on a storm system approaching the region.
Also: Teen found shot to death in front of community center / Winter wonderland skating rink / $5 burritos at new Moe's / Fatal crash
You pretty much have gotta go to Moe's if burritos are $5.
BREAKING: The LIRR is blaming signal trouble.
Also: 'Top Chef' judge opens new LI restaurant / Good Samaritans save woman who drove car into pond / School district votes to arm guards
The storm will arrive on what's already expected to be the worst day to travel of the holiday season.
A farm linked to an outbreak of E. coli is recalling more produce in New York.
BREAKING: A tragedy averted this evening after a woman drove her car into a Long Island pond.
BREAKING: A tragedy averted this evening after a woman drove her car into the Smithtown pond.
Two people were killed and three seriously injured in the wrong-way head-on crash early Sunday.
The victim was picked up in Patchogue early Sunday, police say.
The victim was picked up in Patchogue early Sunday, police say.
A 27-year-old Long Island man is in critical condition.
Well, the 50-degree temps were nice Saturday...