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From gunfire over pocket change to drivers who should’ve called an Uber, Suffolk didn’t exactly have a quiet week. Here’s a roundup of crime, chaos and questionable decisions across the county.
Fentanyl Seizure Could’ve Wiped Out 2.2M Lives
A Selden man has been indicted on major drug trafficking charges after authorities said he possessed enough fentanyl to kill more than 2.2 million people, Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced.
Cops Nab Suspect in Blue Point Sex Trafficking Case
Suffolk County Police arrested a 35-year-old man on sex trafficking and prostitution charges Friday evening following a domestic incident at a Blue Point motel, authorities said.
From EPA to DOJ? Zeldin On AG Shortlist
Fox News correspondent David Spunt reported that EPA Administrator and former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin has emerged as a leading contender for U.S. Attorney General following the firing of Pam Bondi, noting that while Zeldin is “a bit of a DOJ outsider, he’s an attorney and is well-liked by the President.”
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Suffolk Crime Blotter: Arrests, Chaos & Crime
From gunfire over pocket change to drivers who should’ve called an Uber, Suffolk didn’t exactly have a quiet week. Here’s a roundup of crime, chaos and questionable decisions across the county.
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Ducks Sign Headline Maker Bauer
The Long Island Ducks have made headlines with a major—and controversial—signing, bringing in former Cy Young Award winner Trevor Bauer for the 2026 season.
When a UFO Landed in Shirley
Anyone who knows about its whereabouts, please step up.
Easter 2026: Hope and Joy in the Risen Christ
This Easter Sunday, Easter Octave, Divine Mercy Sunday and Easter Season we continue to pray and contemplate our Lord’s Resurrection appearances, and we give thanks for Pope Leo XIV and his worldwide spirit of Catholic mission.
Could Linear Generators Ease Long Island’s Power Crunch?
They’re quiet as a washing machine.
Citation Dates in Surrogate’s Court
Receiving a citation means you may be affected by an estate proceeding.
Brookhaven Composter, Rain Barrel Sale Returns
The Town of Brookhaven is once again encouraging taxpayers to go green with the return of its popular Composter and Rain Barrel Sale, offering discounted tools to support environmentally friendly living.
Phone in Hand? Suffolk Cops Are Watching
Suffolk County drivers glued to their phones are about to get a costly wake-up call.
Maserati Theft Ring Nabbed After Cop Injury
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced that four Bronx men have been indicted on multiple charges, including assault on a police officer, following a series of catalytic converter thefts in Suffolk County
Capitol Clown Show - 5 Straight Late Budgets
New York lawmakers missed the April 1st deadline to pass the state budget once again, forcing temporary spending measures to keep government operating and drawing criticism from Assemblywoman Jodi Giglio.
Sayville Names Schutte, Artusa Top Class of 2026
Sayville High School has announced Mackenzie Schutte and Anthony Artusa as the valedictorian and salutatorian of the Class of 2026, recognizing both students for their exceptional academic achievement, leadership, and involvement in the school community.
Sayville Students Shine in Top Long Island Art Shows
Several Sayville High School students are earning regional recognition this spring after their artwork was selected for some of Long Island’s most competitive student exhibitions, school officials announced.
DeStefano: Dems Rigged System Against Blakeman
A Long Island lawmaker is blasting New York Democrats after Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman was denied millions in public campaign matching funds, calling the decision politically motivated and unfair.
Beach Horror: Man Stabbed in Suspected Gilgo Ambush
A 26-year-old Venezuelan national has been indicted on attempted murder charges after a brutal stabbing at Gilgo Beach, Suffolk County prosecutors announced.
Brookhaven Sets 2026 Recycling Event Schedule
Brookhaven Town officials have announced the return of the town’s annual special recycling events for 2026, supported by $20,000 in sponsorship funding from four private companies.
Dogwood Elementary Honors Bus Drivers’ Dedication
Dogwood Elementary School recently honored its bus drivers with a special celebration recognizing their essential role in safely transporting students, part of the school’s annual observance of Bus Driver Appreciation Day.
Dems Tilt Scales to Block Blakeman Cash
A divided New York State Public Campaign Finance Board voted 4-3 along party lines to deny Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman public matching funds, a decision his campaign and allies are calling politically motivated as the 2026 race intensifies.
The Wildcats Make History with First Ever Football Game
It was a historic and memorable day for the Shoreham-Wading River School District, as the Wildcats’ girls flag football team took the field for the first time in program history—and made an immediate statement with a dominant victory.
Trump Targets Election Integrity
Fraudulent elections in the President’s crosshairs.
Blakeman Surges as Hochul Lead Shrinks
Governor Kathy Hochul’s re-election bid may be entering more dangerous territory than expected.
Magician Thune Makes Senate Disappear
Senators vanish without voting on the Save America Act.
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