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The National Scrollathon is a collaborative art project celebrating the USA’s 250th anniversary. Over 250,000 participants created individual scrolls, which will form a massive artwork displayed at the Kennedy Center in 2026. Organized by artists Steve and William Ladd, the project highlights community, personal storytelling, and unity across the country.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said she’s closely monitoring the spread of measles, including cases across the border in Canada and one in Suffolk County.
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U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) is rallying local support to stop a federal Republican proposal that would drastically slash Medicaid funding.
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A New York state court has ordered the Shinnecock Tribal Nation to stop construction of a travel plaza in Hampton Bays.
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Lawmakers have introduced a bill to ban private equity ownership in health care facilities after three hospitals went bankrupt this year—all owned by Prospect Medical Holdings, a private health care group.
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New York state law requires all boat operators to take a safety course, regardless of experience or age. The Town of Oyster Bay is offering free courses.
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Some Connecticut Republicans oppose a move to have the state General Assembly condemn a colonial-era treaty that outlawed Pequot towns and settlements.
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U.S. Senators Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) are calling out federal funding cuts that would impact local farms and food programs.
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WSHU’s Molly Ingram caught up with CT Mirror's state policy editor Erica Phillips about her series, “This Could Work,” which will soon feature the Athletic Brewing team.
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Save the Sound, who created the tool, said it will help policymakers and local governments make decisions on how to protect the Long Island Sound.
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Officials say the founder of the Pirate’s Booty snack line baselessly declared himself mayor of the small Long Island village of Sea Cliff.
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Gov. Hochul's spokesperson said "energy policy" was on the agenda of Friday's meeting at the White House with President Donald Trump.