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  • WSHU is your resource for information and news you can trust, music that is a beautiful oasis, and connections to your community. We’re here for you every day, wherever you are: online, on our app, on your smart speaker and on your radio.
  • With the Brookhaven Landfill expected to begin closing over the next few years, more than two million people on Long Island will need to find new ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle over 14 million tons of municipal waste generated each year.

    It's important to talk trash because how we throw out our garbage directly contributes to climate change, especially in environmental justice areas that are disproportionately impacted by pollution and waste disposal in their communities.

    This series is in collaboration with Stony Brook University's School of Communication and Journalism. Support comes from the Solutions Journalism Network.

    Para leer en Español visita Tu Prensa Local.
  • In 2023, Off the Path host Davis Dunavin took a summer road trip through northern New England where he explores beautiful, historic—and even mysterious—sights.
  • Almost 7,000 entered NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest, including many from our region.
  • For Earth Day, WSHU is teaming up with the New England News Collaborative for a series of special stories on climate change and housing. Public media reporters from across the region are looking at the work being done to make our homes less dependent on fossil fuels and more resilient to extreme weather events.
  • Saturday afternoons from June 8 to August 31.
  • News Ambassadors fosters collaborations between journalism schools and local radio newsrooms to help fill gaps in local news coverage with locally-responsive reporting that supports communities and strengthens our democracy.
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