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Cleanup was underway Thursday in Lloyd Harbor from the heavy rain and wind damage left by the remnants of Tropical Storm that socked the area overnight. On Friday, Suffolk, Nassau
Hurricane Ian briefly reached maximum Category 5 status before weakening to a Category 4 storm as it blasted ashore last September in southwest Florida, eventually causing over $112 billion in damage
Half a dozen people were injured Sunday after a car sailed through the front of a salon in a Long Island community, local police said. The Great Neck business suffered
QUEENS VILLAGE, Queens (PIX11) — A Queens family is desperate for help after an electrical fire damaged their home and impacted several others in the neighborhood. It’s been more than
ELMHURST, Queens — A 77-year-old woman was killed after a fire broke out in a home in Queens on Friday. FDNY received a call at around 4:15 p.m. about a fire
FLORAL PARK, N.Y. — A fire destroyed half a dozen businesses on Long Island after firefighters faced challenges getting to the scene and putting the fire out.  Read More
The FDNY is continuing to investigate the cause a two-alarm fire on April 12 that started in an outdoor dining shed on 37th Avenue in Flushing and spread to a nearby five-story
Wondering what a public adjuster can do? The short answer is that they can help individuals, families, and organizations receive the insurance settlement they deserve. If a vehicle has been
Did you know that more than 14 million homes are damaged by natural disasters in the United States alone each year? In total, damages can top more than $50 billion
When you take out an insurance policy, you’re trying to minimize risks and provide financial security. Yet many homeowners learn the hard way that their insurance provider isn’t really on