
Suffolk Legislature committee probes missing records case
By Lauren Lee The Suffolk County Legislature recently approved issuing subpoenas for an investigation into missing documents following former legislator Sarah Anker’s departure from office

By Lauren Lee The Suffolk County Legislature recently approved issuing subpoenas for an investigation into missing documents following former legislator Sarah Anker’s departure from office

By Rachael Hajec Temperatures were low and the music levels were high as Long Islanders gathered to enjoy performances by the bay at The Jazz

By Kyle Denson The 60-year-old Suffolk County Police headquarters in Yaphank needs significant updates, the Suffolk County Public Safety Committee said Sept. 26, as members

By Camryn Bowden The rise in Christian nationalism in the United States is not a new phenomenon. Since the creation of the country, there have

By Melinda Rolls By 2050, climate leaders in New York state are envisioning an era in which all the state’s electricity will come from carbon-free

By Olivia Hillestad With the train running behind the stands and the sun setting over the Manhattan skyline, the atmosphere at Rocco B. Commisso Soccer

By Ava Dela Pena Colombian author and journalist Paula Delgado-Kling followed the life of Leonor from her days as a former child soldier to her

By Christina Arlotta After a recently passed New York State bill mandating student representation on school boards, the Freeport Board of Education unanimously voted “yes”

By Gabrielle Yanovitz Senior year of high school can bring fear and uncertainty for students. From college applications to pondering the future, leaving the childhood

By Julia Capitelli Sunday brought sunny weather with temperatures in the 70s for the North Shore Kiwanis Club’s 52nd annual Mini Mart, a collection of

By Alyssa Harper The Uniondale Fire Department celebrated 100 years of service with a parade and block party through the rainy weather in Uniondale on

By Michael Zavatsky Editor’s note: The following is part six in a series on Long Island transportation. As Paul Cirone of Franklin Square made his