Chris Boyle has been writing for LongIsland.com since 2015, and enjoys covering a variety of topics, ranging from investigative news, to the latest entertainment stories.
By Chris Boyle May 02, 2024
Suffolk County Police said that that aircraft had suffered an apparent power failure mid-flight.
By Chris Boyle May 02, 2024
Valerie Owusu and Emmanuel Addae Were Found Guilty of Murdering the Boy After a Jury Trial in March.
By Chris Boyle May 02, 2024
According to Detectives, Gong Chang, 83, was last seen in Syosset.
By Chris Boyle May 02, 2024
As part of their training, the recruits completed 31 weeks of academy training with more than 1,000 hours of instruction.
By Chris Boyle May 02, 2024
Eric Freeman was also Found to be a Persistent Felony Offender After a Hearing.
By Chris Boyle May 02, 2024
Jericho Fire department responded and extinguished the fire.
By Chris Boyle May 02, 2024
State Buildings and Landmarks to be Illuminated in Green on May 1 to Raise Awareness and Reduce Stigma.
By Chris Boyle May 02, 2024
The New York Tri-State Area remains the third largest market in the United States, as Lamborghini celebrates record-breaking growth in 2023.
By Chris Boyle May 02, 2024
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest.
By Chris Boyle May 02, 2024
The Summer Gala Benefit, Preserving Our Planet for Future Generations, to benefit SOFO’s educational and environmental programs.
By Chris Boyle May 02, 2024
“Participants will learn about rain gardens’ ecological impact while helping to maintain them,” said Supervisor Joseph Saladino.
By Chris Boyle May 02, 2024
Michael DeAngelo was driving 120 mph and high on fentanyl and cocaine when he crashed, killing a father and three children.
By Chris Boyle May 02, 2024
JFK High School junior Jayda Levine was congratulated for her leadership and advocacy for greater accessibility and inclusivity in our community.
By Chris Boyle May 01, 2024
First Round of Funding Now Available for Municipal Swimming Facilities; Grant Applications Due by July 12.
By Chris Boyle May 01, 2024
Multistate Lawsuit Argues NCAA’s Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Rule Limits Student Athletes’ Earnings and Restricts Competition Among Universities.