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The Latino advocacy group OLA of Eastern Long Island has received more calls than ever from workers reporting wage theft. WSHU’s Desiree Diorio spoke to OLA’s executive director, Minerva Perez, about why workers on the East End are falling victim to unscrupulous employers.
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OLA of Eastern Long Island reports that the number of wage theft cases among the Latino community has skyrocketed this year.
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Turtle Rescue of the Hamptons has been overwhelmed with injured turtles this year. Officials at the rehab center say this could be due to increased development on Long Island’s East End.
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With a peaceful demonstration, the Guatemalan community of Long Island wants to show its support for those fighting back home, who have already spent 14 days demanding, among other things, the resignation of the nation's attorney general.
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On Long Island, a longstanding pillar of the Black community celebrated its grand reopening after a $3.3 million makeover. The Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center now offers more classrooms and after school programs.
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A support program from the Long Island Association will help small businesses on the East End connect with economic development groups.
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After multiple overdose deaths in 2021, Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital is collaborating with local businesses to launch Narcan rescue stations on the East End.
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The municipalities of East Hampton, Southampton, Southold and Shelter Island prepare to see how they will solve the housing crisis and need the public's help.
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The osprey has become an icon of the Long Island and Connecticut shorelines. The bird of prey was endangered just 40 years ago, but now, osprey populations are thriving due to conservation efforts.
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The planned offshore wind farm in eastern Long Island will require cables to come to shore to transport electricity from the turbines to homes. But…