
Town of Hempstead to host Black History Month talk Feb. 25
By Daniel Gall and Amelia Sack LIAdvocate · Dorothy Goosby On Black History Month Event In honor of Black History Month in February, the Town

By Daniel Gall and Amelia Sack LIAdvocate · Dorothy Goosby On Black History Month Event In honor of Black History Month in February, the Town

Coronavirus pandemic takes a toll on L.I. students’ learning By Rachel Fisch Since Long Island’s public schools returned to in-person learning over the past year

By Susan Drucker and Gary Gumpert Six Long Islanders were among the more than 750 arrested nationwide for the assault on the U.S. Capitol on

LIGL educators and students in the Understanding Esports program after class together. // Courtesy LIGL

By Elaine Gross This year, during February’s Black History Month, President Joe Biden is preparing to nominate a Black Woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court,

By Leah Chiappino When Ann Chiappetta’s yellow lab guide dog, 8-year-old Bailey, was forced to stay home during the peak of the coronavirus pandemic, he

Geraldine Hart, Hofstra University’s director of public safety, is taking on anti-Semitism through education. // Photo courtesy Hofstra University

Hunter Spears · The Facts Behind the Felines Many Long Islanders have had firsthand experience with the feral cats that call the Island home. In

By Eric Munson On Long Island, organizations such as Northwell Health, New York’s largest healthcare provider, Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow, the A.

By Damali Ramirez On Long Island’s East End, a small group of immigrant and migrant workers formed the Long Island Farmworker Cooperative. The cooperative represents

By Ralph Barone Jr. During the coronavirus pandemic, when businesses were just learning how to adapt to Covid life, one sector remained closed longer than