After All Things Sabrina Garone
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- News
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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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.
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Election interference
Four people have been arrested for election interference in connection with the City of Bridgeport’s 2019 mayoral race. New York will impose limits on horseshoe crab harvesting. A survey finds Connecticut ranks eighth in the country for child well-being. JetBlue will now offer service out of MacArthur Airport. And more from WSHU's Off the Path.
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Hurley to stay
UConn basketball coach Dan Hurley has decided to stay with the Huskies for another season. A halt to congestion pricing has left a $1 billion hole in the MTA’s budget. New York could drop the Regents requirement to graduate high school. Hartford Healthcare and Sloan Kettering partner up. And two years after a fatal Connecticut fire, questions still remain.
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Celebrating the Sound
Brookhaven will end its part of a lawsuit against waste facility Covanta. ISO New England says they’re ready for any unpredictable weather this summer. Could UConn lose its beloved men's basketball coach to the NBA? And Maritime Aquarium will celebrate World Oceans Day this weekend.
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More murder indictments
Connecticut mourns State Trooper Aaron Pelletier. The alleged Long Island serial killer faces two more murder charges. Wildlife officials want beachgoers to be mindful of nesting shorebirds. And a study into whale deaths on the East Coast identifies vessel strikes as a major contributor.
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Cricket fans flock to Nassau
The Cricket World Cup began on Long Island over the weekend. Congestion pricing in New York has been put on pause. Connecticut’s chief public defender has been fired after 15 charges. Brookhaven gets the green light to explore how to best clean up a toxic plume. And WSHU hears from kids about misinformation online.