Save Democracy in America seeks to get ‘big money’ out of politics
By Antonio Schoenhardt On “Morning Wake Up Call” on 88.7FM WRHU, the Wednesday crew sat down recently with Dan McMillan, founder and leader of Save
By Antonio Schoenhardt On “Morning Wake Up Call” on 88.7FM WRHU, the Wednesday crew sat down recently with Dan McMillan, founder and leader of Save
By Gabrielle Yanovitz In 2022, Setauket mom Yiwei She welcomed her second child into the world, a baby boy named Leo. She was thrilled to
By Antonio Schoenhardt As an immigrant herself, Saadia Khan understands firsthand why it is important to amplify the voices of first- and second-generation immigrants. Many
By Christina Arlotta Evergreen Charter School, a collection of four schools in Hempstead, is seeking to expand its enrollment from the present 1,100 to 1,525
Immigrant rights organizers, activists and lawyers are preparing to fight back against Donald Trump’s plans to carry out the largest mass deportation in U.S. history
By Rachel Hajec The smell of salt air and the sound of waves crashing on a recent breezy Sunday morning only encouraged volunteers at Lido
By Dylan Brett Thousands of sports card and memorabilia collectors recently descended on Hofstra University’s Mack Sports Complex for the J.P.’s Sports Fall Classic festival,
By Olivia Hillestad As the sun rose over Jones Beach State Park, a vibrant sea of pink overshadowed the golden shine of the shoreline. Pink
By Ava Dela Pena Jen Soriano is a singer, songwriter, author and mental health advocate. To honor Filipino Heritage Month, she opened up on how
By Joe Pergola and Michael Dent This year was the first time since 2009 that the New York Yankees made the World Series, and fans
By Melinda Rolls On the morning of Oct. 20, the 31st annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk unified more than 70,000 people in a
By Amanda Mechell In the Town of Oyster Bay, the non-profit Safe Center LI has been helping domestic violence victims and survivors since 2014, responding