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Retired NYPD supervisor sues Nassau County over firearm seizure
A retired NYPD supervisor has filed a lawsuit against Nassau County authorities alleging violations of constitutional rights following a domestic dispute at his home where police seized his firearms without cause or due process
ASA College sues U.S. for nearly $6M in ERC tax refunds
ASA College has taken legal action against the United States government over unissued Employee Retention Credit refunds totaling nearly $6 million for three quarters in 2021.
Animal welfare advocate sues Town of Hempstead over shelter dispute
Janice Blake has filed a lawsuit against The Town of Hempstead alleging retaliation after she criticized their Animal Shelter operations publicly.
Where drivers found cheapest E85 gas across Suffolk County in week ending Aug. 16
1 gas station had the lowest price of E85 gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending Aug. 16, according to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com.
Trump Brings FIFA To D.C.
President Trump is bringing potentially the biggest sporting event to the United States. The draw for the 2026 FIFA men's World Cup will take place at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.. The announcement was made from the Oval Office by President Donald Trump for the December 5th event.
The Fantasy Baseball Experience - Go Get Em!
The dog days of summer are slowing coming to an end and most fantasy managers have their eye on making that late push to claim the title. That late push often comes with some keen late season additions and acquisitions. Many leagues will have their trade deadline coming up this week, but even if you missed the deadline the waiver wire can always make or break your season late in August and into September.
Trump Launches U.S. Sovereign Wealth Fund, Takes 10% Stake in Intel Using CHIPS and Science Act Funds
American taxpayers get in the game under Trump Sovereign Wealth Deal.
SUNY ReConnect Off and Running in Suffolk County
SUNY ReConnect incentivizes education and training in fields that have shortages in today’s economy
Local Artist Takes Yard Sale Signs to a New Level
They’re not just yard sale signs, they’re works of art.
Suffolk County Legislature Recognizes Outstanding Teens
Twenty-three teens were recently awarded medals for extraordinary efforts in volunteer service, personal development, exploration, and physical fitness
Two Killed in Ronkonkoma Crash
Peconic Street in Ronkonkoma was the tragic scene of a car crash over weekend that killed two people.
Cops Helping Cops, Walmart Team Up for Family Safety Event
Every Long Island law enforcement agency turned out for Cops Helping Cops event.
Community Safety and Scams the Subject of the Pattersquash Creek Civic Association Meeting
Community invited to Pattersquash Civic to leave how to avoid scams.
100 Years, Infinite Memories: Mastic Fire Department to Host Centennial
The ceremony is the exclamation point of a year-long commemoration wherein volunteers who stand as a beacon of safety and support for Mastic’s residents have been, and will continue to be thoroughly recognized.
Shareholder lawsuit targets Arbor Realty Trust executives over lending practices
A shareholder has filed a lawsuit against the board members and executives of a real estate investment trust (REIT), accusing them of fiduciary breaches and securities law violations.
GEICO sues New York medical suppliers over alleged $2 million insurance fraud
Insurance company GEICO has filed a lawsuit against several medical supply companies and individuals to recover more than $2 million, alleging was obtained through fraudulent insurance claims.
Fleet Connect sues IntelliShift over alleged patent infringement
Fleet Connect Solutions LLC has filed a lawsuit against Vehicle Tracking Solutions LLC d/b/a IntelliShift for allegedly infringing on multiple patents related to fleet management technology.
Pride of Iowa Sandwiches sues Tasty Brands alleging thefts of trade secrets
Pride of Iowa Sandwiches, Inc., a family-owned business specializing in grilled cheese sandwiches, has filed a lawsuit against Tasty Brands, LLC and its CEO, David Horowitz. The lawsuit accuses the defendants of misappropriating trade secrets and engaging in unfair competition.
Film editors sue Stone Village Films over alleged unpaid wages
Two film editors have filed a lawsuit against several production companies and producer Scott Steindorff for allegedly failing to pay agreed wages for months worked on various projects in Brooklyn, New York.
DOGE Report: Secretary Noem Saving $50 Million Every Day
In the first 200 days of the second Trump Administration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem has saved the American people $12 billion.
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Barton, Mychajliw Talk NCAA, Yankees Streaming Debate
South Shore Press Sports Director Tom Barton and SSP contributor Stefan Mychajliw sat down to discuss the March Madness NCAA basketball tournament before turning to growing frustration among fans over Major League Baseball placing New York Yankees games on multiple streaming platforms instead of traditional broadcasts, sparking debate about access, cost, and the future of sports viewing.