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NYC resident sues city, police officers over alleged excessive force during bike ride
A New York City man has filed a lawsuit accusing NYPD officers of excessive force and false arrest during what was supposed to be a routine bike ride.
GEICO sues medical supply firm, alleges $620K fraud scheme involving no-fault claims
Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO) and its subsidiaries have filed a lawsuit against a New York medical supply company and its owner, alleging a scheme to defraud the insurer of more than $620,000 through false no-fault insurance claims.
Stony Brook researchers use simulations to uncover how ice helps spark lightning
A study published in Nature Physics has shown that ordinary ice can generate electricity, providing new understanding of how lightning forms.
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Your New Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office Correction Officers
In his congratulatory remarks, Sheriff Errol D. Toulon, Jr. confirmed the 63 new corrections officers “now hold a position of authority in Suffolk County, and with that authority comes great responsibility.”
Happy to Report Peacock’s Local Newsroom-Set ‘Office’ Spinoff “The Paper” Gets it Right
As a series, “The Paper” is mass-appeal funny with just enough “inside baseball” to fill us journos with glee and sans regret that we were not tabbed to consult.
Suffolk County Community College hosts contemporary art exhibit through October
Suffolk County Community College’s Lyceum Gallery is hosting The Show of Delights in Contemporary Art through October 25, 2025.
Potunk Masonic Lodge Prepares to Celebrate 100 Years of Brotherhood and Community Service
100 years went by fast for the Potunk Masons.
The Queen’s Gambit: Can Hochul’s Atomic Aspirations Keep the Lights on?
A veteran of reporting on nuclear energy since the 1980’s Robert Chartuk takes a look at Gov. Hochul’s nuclear gambit.
Eastport-South Manor officially opens for 2025-2026 school year
Eastport-South Manor students filled with excitement for the start of a new school year.
Connetquot Welcomes Students Back for the 2025-26 School Year
It’s all smiles as students flock back to school in the Connetquot Central School District.
Mount Sinai Football Gives Back
The Mount Sinai football annual picnic is always about more than just what it looks like on the surface.
Stony Brook University and BNL announce winners of 2025 seed grant program
The Office of Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) Affairs has announced the recipients of the 2025 SBU-BNL Seed Grant Program.
Stony Brook Punter Nominated for Prestigious Award
Stony Brook has been receiving a lot of off-season attention after their turnaround season last year and the expectations are high for this season. Some Seawolves are also being looked at for individual awards. Senior punter Clayton Taylor has been nominated for the 2025 William V. Campbell Trophy.
Hardekopf on Walk to End Alzheimer's in Fire Island: 'I view our walks as one big support group'
The Walk to End Alzheimer’s will return to Fire Island on Sunday, Sept. 7, as part of a growing effort to expand awareness, support services and fundraising for Alzheimer’s research across Long Island.
William Floyd School District shares first day of school 2025 photo slideshows
The William Floyd School District marked the start of the 2025-2026 academic year by sharing a series of videos featuring first-day photos from students, staff, and families.
Physician sues New York ethics commission, alleges constitutional violations in jurisdiction dispute
A New York physician has filed a federal lawsuit against the New York State Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government, alleging the agency violated his constitutional rights by improperly asserting jurisdiction and retaliating against him through his employer.
New York attorney sues Al Jazeera, alleges defamation over Instagram post
A New York immigration attorney has filed a defamation lawsuit against Al Jazeera Media Network, alleging the international news outlet falsely accused him of being paid by the Israeli government to spread propaganda.
Stony Brook University receives $4M NSF grant for multi-institutional quantum network project
A team led by Stony Brook University has secured a $4 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support the development of a 10-node quantum network, known as SCY-QNet.
Stony Brook leads $4M NSF-backed effort on regional quantum network expansion
A team led by Stony Brook University has received a $4 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support the development of a 10-node quantum network.
Stony Brook launches CLEAR-IP program offering flexible licensing options for industry partners
Stony Brook University has introduced the Commercial Licensing and Express IP terms for Applied Research (CLEAR-IP) program, aimed at improving how companies can access intellectual property developed through university research collaborations.
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
Man indicted for vicious sexual assault of an elderly woman
Justice is coming for and elderly woman who was viciously, sexually assaulted in her own home.
Class action accuses Synchrony Financial of sharing customer data with third parties
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Synchrony Financial, accusing the company of violating privacy laws by sharing sensitive customer information without their consent with third parties.