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After All Things Sabrina Garone
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News and culture from CT, LI and all things around Long Island Sound in less than 15 minutes. Weeknights, hosted by WSHU's Sabrina Garone
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Bringin' the heat
The MTA says trains will be slowed this week due to the heat. Data shows Long Island has thousands of possible Lyme disease cases. New laws will help some Connecticut families pay for childcare. And does Connecticut need an EV mandate to meet its climate goals?
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State of the sharks
How concerned should Long Islanders be about sharks this summer? Governor Hochul deploys the National Guard in response to this week’s heat wave. Fairfield residents celebrate a reform to a board that approves utility projects. And environmental advocates share findings from their study on Fire Island wastewater.
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Remediate and reuse
Connecticut will spend more than $26 million on brownfield cleanups. Long Island students without the proper vaccines will be barred from attending school. Our region gears up for a heatwave this week. And emails reveal a rift in the Lamont administration over affordable housing.
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Commemoration and celebration
A pilot program will give federal dollars to select Long Island homeowners in flood zones. The International Festival of Arts and Ideas kicks off in New Haven. Thousands of teenagers took over Long Beach as part of “senior skip day.” And Sandy Hook victims were honored at Newtown High School’s graduation this week.
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Big tech meets big tobacco
Long Island will get more than $16 million from a multi-state settlement with JUUL. What will it cost UConn to keep Dan Hurley? Reports of sexual assault at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy on Long Island doubled last year. Governor Lamont says Wanda Geter-Pataky should step down after her arrest earlier this week. And more from WSHU’s Off the Path.
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A tournament to remember
India takes the Cricket World Cup! Suffolk will end its red light camera program in December. Survivors of the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting graduated high school today. And New York unveils a new Mobile ID program.