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  • The U.S. Navy is close to opening a permanent water treatment plant in Bethpage. Connecticut kicks off National Farmers Market Week. The Connecticut Sun could be moving to Boston. Plus, advocates fight for overdose prevention centers in the state.
  • WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Katy Golvala to discuss her article written with Laura Tillman, “Lamont nixed overdose prevention centers, but advocates fight on,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.
  • Big updates are in store for one of Connecticut’s favorite attractions. But first, LIE traffic is expected to get worse in the next few months. Plus, Southampton sues the federal government over Shinnecock sovereignty to build on a piece of land.
  • Haze in our from Canadian wildfires is expected to linger through tomorrow. Lawmakers from our region weigh in on the redistricting fight in Texas. Connecticut AI experts say they support a bill to regulate the industry in the U.S. Senate. Plus, how theater fosters community connection.
  • What’s inside Connecticut’s new law on gun violence prevention. Town of Huntington officials say they’re getting increased calls about a unique sea creature. Guilford buys 20 acres to expand a nature preserve. Plus, the latest from WSHU’s Off the Path.
  • WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Dave Altimari to discuss his article, “Made in the shade: CT tobacco farmers roll with the times,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.
  • Commentator David Bouchier remembers a Superman we could all imitate.
  • EPA Secretary Lee Zeldin visits Long Island to announce guidelines for battery energy storage. State Senator Tong Hwang announces a run for Fairfield First Selectman. The Shinnecock Nation will go to court over property in Hampton Bays. Plus, how one Connecticut couple got billed for a state legislator’s EZ pass tolls.
  • Most Long Island beaches have restricted swimming today due to strong rip currents. The Trump administration cuts $60 million for Connecticut clean energy projects. Riverhead officials debate a new controversial water pipeline. Plus, fair season is here -- a look at what fairgoers can expect in New York state.
  • Events around the region will celebrate 40 years of conservation efforts in Long Island Sound. A large protest of ICE arrests took place in Stamford yesterday. Plus, it’s the latest from WSHU’s Off the Path.
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