
Planned White House cuts to PBS, NPR a threat to democracy
Media scholar talks with The Long Island Advocate about the latest attack on public media By Mario Murillo The Trump administration’s cost-cutting axe against public

Media scholar talks with The Long Island Advocate about the latest attack on public media By Mario Murillo The Trump administration’s cost-cutting axe against public

By Sahana Shastry For the ninth straight year, women gathered at Maria Hernandez Park in Bushwick, Brooklyn to advocate for reproductive freedom, housing, immigrant justice

By Matt FisherHempstead School District officials revealed a possible $30 million budget deficit for the upcoming school year during a March 6 news conference, attributing

By Melinda Rolls and Christina Arlotta As the sun dipped behind the trees in Uniondale on a recent Thursday, the rhythmic pulse of soccer balls

By Tim Daly Huntington residents voiced concerns about overdevelopment during a public hearing in March to discuss a rezoning plan. Green Meadow Estates, which applied

By James Poll Famed rhythm-and-blues artist Smokey Robinson took the stage at The Paramount in Huntington March 6 as a part of his Legacy Tour,

By Qingxuan Bao Concerned about what Garden City parents say are limited and inconsistent programs for young children, community members called for improvements at a

By Scott Brinton and Christina Arlotta An estimated 2,400 protesters gathered on the green outside the Nassau County Courthouse in Mineola Saturday afternoon to project

By Denivia Rivera Gabriella Elliott, senior at John F. Kennedy High School in Bellmore, analyzed ways doctors responded to patients depending on their race in

By Alyssa HarperWestbury School District officials recently announced they are expanding their universal pre-kindergarten program to give parents a full-day option in addition to the

By Ryan Toohill “Do aliens have to wait in line?” a straight-faced man asked the person in front of him in the bathroom. Aliens were

By Alexa D’Amato Westbury Village trustees continued an ongoing discussion at their March 6 meeting about the distance of electromagnetic radiation-emitting wireless boxes from residents’