
Sex Work After Gilgo: Remembering the murders a decade later
The Long Island Advocate presents an investigative podcast by Alexandra Whitbeck… “Sex Work After Gilgo” is a three-part investigative audio series examining the relationship between
The Long Island Advocate presents an investigative podcast by Alexandra Whitbeck… “Sex Work After Gilgo” is a three-part investigative audio series examining the relationship between
Advocates: Workplace exploitation is a national concern By Scott Brinton Despite a July 2021 Nassau County Supreme Court judgment in their favor, eight kitchen workers
By Ivan Cardona Almost everyone is familiar with the fight-or-flight response — your reaction to a stimulus perceived as an imminent threat to your survival.
By Dylan Sandas The Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center tore a gaping hole in Lower Manhattan and forever left psychic
By Urvi Gandhi Over the long Labor Day weekend, the Shinnecock Indian Nation in Southampton echoed with the beats of drums, traditional Native American music
By Yaw Bonsu The summer of champions is not done yet. Massapequa Little League supporters crowded the streets to celebrate not one, not two, but
By Scott Brinton The soccer players, all 10- and 11-year-old members of the Panteras, or Panthers, started to assemble in a semi-straight line in front
By Matt Fisher The Calhoun High School Connections group — an organization committed to inclusivity — won the Team Up 4 Community 2024 Holiday Heroes
By Christina Arlotta U.S. Rep. Laura Gillen announced the introduction of H.R. Bill 1689, aimed at extending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians, during a
By Denivia Rivera California Avenue School students kicked off the Feb. 11 Uniondale Board of Education meeting with a festive Black History Month program that
By Melinda Rolls The Trump administration has moved swiftly to carry out a series of executive orders on immigration that are intended to crack down
By Kalpana Bhandarkar and Edward Pichardo U.S. District Judge Adam Abelson, a federal judge in Maryland, temporarily blocked the Trump administration last Friday from implementing bans on
By Camryn Bowden and Alexa D’Amato Since the first signs that ChatGPT would be a tool to disrupt traditional learning, schools from kindergarten to 12th
By Melinda Rolls An icy breeze whipped across the shoreline in Long Beach Feb. 9. The temperature hit a high of 34 degrees that day,
By Brooklyn Dottin Long Island has only two remaining Native American reservations—the Shinnecock and Posspatuk—a sharp contrast to the more than dozen tribes that once
County Executive Blakeman emphasizes only known criminals would be detained By Gabriel Prevots More than a hundred protesters gathered on the steps of the Nassau
By Hollyann Preisel One by one, they shared harrowing stories. Phone calls demanding money. E-mails announcing they had won a prize. A call from the
By Scott Brinton Sergio Jimenez, of Amityville, an activist with an immigrant rights coalition that includes the Workplace Project in Hempstead, was recently approached by
By Ava Dela Pena and Gabriel Prevots The expansive music room at ABG Middle School in Hempstead quickly filled last Monday evening with 70 attendees