
‘Cat’s in the Cradle’ takes center stage at L.I. Music Documentary Film Fest
By Mashiat Azmi Long Island’s musical roots run deep, and this summer the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame will strike a new

By Mashiat Azmi Long Island’s musical roots run deep, and this summer the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame will strike a new

By Scott Brinton Angela Lampe arrived in the United States from El Salvador in 1963 as a domestic worker earning $50 a month. Soon after,

By Christina Arlotta Organizers of the New York Central American Film Festival International (NY CAFFEIN) announced plans for the region’s first-ever Central American film festival
Quan Medical offers care—and hope—for immigrant workers afraid to seek help By Ava Dela Pena and Scott Brinton Editor’s note: The following is part of

By Nicholas Piretto and Matthew FisherEditor’s note: Part four in an investigative series on the recent measles outbreak in the United States. The federal Centers

By Jonathan Padilla American journalist Jared Goyette has barely slept for the past 24 hours because of more than nine hours of air sirens in

By Scott Brinton and Christina Arlotta Editor’s note: The following is part of an ongoing investigative series into immigration on Long Island. The “No Kings”

By Phil Ramos, New York State Assemblyman This past weekend, the United States—and the world—witnessed what we had long feared: the unchecked abuse of presidential

By Adriana Lisa Editor’s note: Part three in an investigative series on the recent measles outbreak in the United States. Concern has grown in recent

By Melinda Rolls In early April, Suffolk County experienced the most extensive wave of Immigration and Customs Enforcement sightings since the start of the Trump

The Long Island Advocate earned 12 honors in the 2025 Press Club of Long Island Media Awards, including first-place honors for College Reporter of the

By Sahana Shastry, Qingxuan Bao, Hannah Mudry and Cristopher Caba The Village of Westbury has undergone significant infrastructure and community upgrades since receiving a $10 million grant through the