A second Christmas for delivery drivers
- Advanced Reporting
- April 28, 2020
School of Journalism Special Project
Eric Schmid, a reporter from NPR affiliate WSHU Public Radio and a Stony Brook student, traveled to Washington, D.C. and spoke to concerned citizens on what they want to see out of the March For Our Lives movement.
Rebekah Sherry | WSHU Public Radio
Two new bills are meant to protect county employees from sexual harassment and discrimination.
Jay Shah | WSHU Public Radio
In 2016, students asked to remove Columbus’s name from the holiday. Southampton has the highest number of Native American students of any district on Long Island.
Eric Schmid | WSHU Public Radio
New York State environmental officials listed MacArthur Airport as a possible Superfund site after they detected high PFO chemical levels in nearby wells.
Ronny Reyes | WSHU Public Radio
The motion comes after a report that forfeiture funds paid for $3.25 million in bonuses to the Suffolk DA’s office.
Ronny Reyes | WSHU Public Radio
When Noah Hallock built his farmstead in the 1700s, he did so near a massive boulder that stood over 30 feet high and less than a quarter of a mile from Long Island Sound. A Long Island conservation group now hopes to purchase the land.