
An interview with Newsday’s Rachel Blidner on the Thomas Valva case
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

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

By Melanie Haid Nationally, animal shelter numbers have decrease in intake of animals as well as animal euthanizations in 2011. Despite these promising numbers, shelters

By Claire Blaha Editor’s note: Part one in a multi-part Advocate series on the opioid epidemic on Long Island. Growing up on Long Island, Julianna

By Micaela Erickson The Hempstead School District has suffered for years because of a comparatively low graduation rate. The New York State Legislature passed a

Dr. Michael Nagler was recently named New York State Superintendent of the Year by the New York State Council of School Superintendents. In New York,

By Jenna Park Members of the Southold Town Anti-Bias Task Force appeared before the Southold Town Board recently to raise concerns about a number of

By Nathaniel Puciato The Town of Hempstead owns roughly 750 plots of land, valued around $4.85 billion, according to Adam Haber, the town’s executive assistant for

By Claire Blaha The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority hosted the fifth of seven offshore wind open houses on Sept. 19 to