
State monitor to join Hempstead School District
By Meghan Gioia The first week of February marked a significant turning point for the Hempstead Union Free School District, as Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a new

By Meghan Gioia The first week of February marked a significant turning point for the Hempstead Union Free School District, as Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a new

By Martine Hackett Editor’s note: Dr. Martine Hackett is an associate professor of health professions at Hofstra University. New York State is the epicenter of the

By Kristan Bravo The NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Tournament has been held every year since 1939, and the women’s tournament since 1982. This year,

Friends of the Bay hosts anniversary beach cleanup Coming around once every four years, Leap Year Day provides people with an extra opportunity to do something

By Natalie Khait Hofstra University and Northwell Health are teaming up to open a new undergraduate nursing program, set to launch in the fall of

As the coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, spreads across Long Island, Northwell Health’s Dr. David Rosenthal, an allergist and clinical immunologist, sat down this week

By Claire Blaha To combat animal abuse in “puppy mills,” the New York State Legislature last year proposed a ban on selling dogs, cats and

Eight-year-old Thomas Valva died of hypothermia recently after, authorities say, he was locked in the cold garage of his Center Moriches… Eight-year-old Thomas Valva died

By Annemarie LePard Pharmaceutical companies have been blamed and punished for the opioid epidemic for years, but they are not entirely at fault, according to

Newsday investigative reporter Paul LaRocco

By Alexandra Whitbeck Editor’s note: Certain names within this story have been changed to protect their identities. James McHugh started using marijuana, alcohol, and cigarettes

By Robert Traverso Part two in an ongoing series on opioid addiction on Long Island. In Nassau County alone, nearly 200 people died from opioid-related