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After All Things
Sabrina Garone
20 episodes
2 days ago
Our region's wild turkeys are back and bolder than ever. But first, the Trump administration misses a deadline to halt work on a Connecticut wind farm. A new law creates a “buffer zone” between civilians and Suffolk police. Plus, local officials call for better protections for travelers who have their holiday flights canceled.
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Our region's wild turkeys are back and bolder than ever. But first, the Trump administration misses a deadline to halt work on a Connecticut wind farm. A new law creates a “buffer zone” between civilians and Suffolk police. Plus, local officials call for better protections for travelers who have their holiday flights canceled.
Show more...
Daily News
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Monopole mayhem
After All Things
12 minutes
1 week ago
Monopole mayhem
The saga over taller monopoles in Fairfield County continues. Brookhaven officials vote to close the controversial Holtsville Zoo. New research shows coastal flooding in our region could spell trouble for public health. Plus, a conversation with WSHU music host Lauren Rico.
After All Things
Our region's wild turkeys are back and bolder than ever. But first, the Trump administration misses a deadline to halt work on a Connecticut wind farm. A new law creates a “buffer zone” between civilians and Suffolk police. Plus, local officials call for better protections for travelers who have their holiday flights canceled.