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Michelle Troconis will serve 20 years — more than 14 years in prison and a five-year probation — for her involvement in the murder of Jennifer Dulos, a New Canaan mother of five.
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After decades of research, global experts have reached a consensus: Smartphone use before bed can be bad for a good night’s sleep. WSHU’s David Tauscher spoke with Stony Brook University professor Lauren Hale about the effects of screen time on sleep.
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U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas delivered the keynote address during the U.S. Coast Guard graduation ceremony in New London.
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The Connecticut Port Authority is discussing a potential $6 million grant from the Environmental Protection Agency. The money would go toward buying and using shoreside electricity for ships docked at New London’s State Pier.
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A bite-sized look at what we’re hearing: Protestors were in court to receive charges for demonstrating on the Stony Brook University campus earlier this month.
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Tomas Koeck is an award-winning wildlife photographer and filmmaker, as well as a Sacred Heart University graduate student.
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May 24 marks two years since the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, Texas. U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) is calling on Congress for stronger gun control to prevent future shootings.
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Every year, Save The Sound grades the 197 public and private beaches located on the Long Island Sound. The scores are based on water quality data submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency.
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A bite-sized look at what we’re hearing: Long Island school districts will vote on proposed budgets to boost revenue and cut jobs in preparation for the loss of federal pandemic relief.
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Connecticut has launched a new program to address a shortage of health care professionals. The program repays up to $50,000 in student loan debt for workers who commit to working full-time for at least two years in underserved areas.
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Skye Dodge, 19, of East Patchogue, blames her thyroid cancer on toxic conditions at the Brookhaven Landfill, which is behind Frank P. Long Intermediate School in North Bellport.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) visited the Veterans Affairs Hospital in West Haven, Connecticut on Monday. He said it needs a new surgical and clinical care tower, a parking garage and the existing buildings need renovations.