Natalie Discenza
Former News FellowNatalie is a former news fellow with WSHU Public Radio.
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The two towns started talking about combining their 911 call centers five years ago in order to reduce duplication of resources and speed up response time. The new dispatch center opened in March.
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He now admits that the school shooting did occur but he said that the parents and powerful Democrat law firms are trying to silence him and shut down InfoWars and other independent outlets.
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Along with adding new lines, MTA announced a new 20-trip ticket last month as an alternative to the monthly pass.
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The LIRR accepted new M9 train cars from Kawasaki Rail Car with more than 9,000 defects that had to be repaired, according to the audit.
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The poll found that almost 90% of Long Island business leaders are having trouble either finding people to fill open positions or keeping workers.
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Francis Smith spent 70 years in jail after he was said to be an accomplice to the shooting that killed a security guard at a Greenwich Yacht Club in 1950.
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Democrats who control the Legislature say the law has little chance of passing.
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Connecticut is one of 9 states that currently allow passengers to drink while on the road.
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Connecticut is weighing whether to ban flavored tobacco products after a January report found that nearly a third of high schoolers in the state say they use tobacco.
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has increased crude oil prices, which has led to higher prices at the pump throughout the U.S. Suspending gas taxes and increasing domestic production of gasoline could reduce prices, lawmakers said.