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English language arts and math scores for Long Island students in grades three to eight...

Newsday compiled a first-ever database documenting sex trafficking and prostitution charges at local hotels and motels, offering more details than even law enforcement has

Search this database of New York Department of Health approved home health care agencies.

Twelve of the 36 accused workers have resigned or retired, and one was terminated following a disciplinary trial. The rest remain on the LIRR's payroll.

See how much educators across the state were paid for the 2024-25 academic year.

About 1,500 pedestrians and cyclists were killed or seriously injured on Long Island between 2019 and 2023, according to a Newsday analysis.

At least 31 residents have been charged with bilking the government through federal pandemic business-relief programs.

Average per-student spending for the 2025-26 school year ranges from $26,133 in Franklin Square to $148,735 in Fire Island.
Use this interactive map to see if there's a lead service line in your neighborhood.

Long Island hospitals' C-section rates vary greatly for women considered at low risk from a vaginal birth.

Think your boss makes a lot? Check out what Long Island's top-paid public company executives took home last year.

Look up what Long Island school districts paid to settle Child Victims Act claims.

Summer may be in full swing still, but Long Island's roughly 420,000 public school students will return to class in the coming weeks.

Thirty-two people lost their lives on Long Island roads in one of the worst months in recent years for traffic fatalities.

The Newsday/Siena survey found Long Islanders believe they have a high quality of life, but have doubts about how long they'll be able to afford to stay.

Newsday analyzed data on every single-family home sale for the first six months of the year. Here's what we found.
How long, exactly, does it take to travel those giant escalators?

See the latest in the case against Rex A. Heuermann of Massapequa Park and catch-up on key moments from the 13-year probe.

The data was obtained through a public records request.

The county saw the number of employees making $300,000 nearly double.

A Newsday review found Long Island school districts had accumulated nearly $3.64 billion in cash reserves in 2024-25, an increase of 12% from the prior year.
The crossings accounted for 2,139 collisions, including 72 resulting in serious injuries or fatalities, between 2014 and 2023.

More than 700 people have been placed on the list for performing home improvement work unlicensed.

Some of the doctors' offenses include illegally distributing opioids, fabricating patient records, and billing patients for unnecessary, sometimes painful tests.

Long Island school districts will receive more than $270 million in additional state aid for the 2025-26 academic year under the state budget passed on this week.

Eleven local residents have been ordered to pay $19.1 million in restitution — of which $3.6 million, or 19%, has been collected so far, according to a Newsday analysis.

There were 11 homes that closed for exactly $900,000 in the first three months of the year, data showed.

In Nassau, median prices were $820,000, while Suffolk median prices were $655,000, data showed.

Newsday's first-of-its-kind searchable database of fatal crashes on Long Island roads will be updated daily.

Newsday's map shows individual crashes and clusters between 2022 and 2024, including injuries and deaths.

OneKey MLS reported data on nearly 1,100 closed sales of single-family homes across Long Island in February.

Nearly 1,100 single-family homes sold in February, according to data provided by OneKey MLS.
At least 23 residents of Nassau and Suffolk counties have been arrested for bilking the federal government's marquee business-relief programs.

Four airlines currently service Long Island MacArthur Airport, flying to more than a dozen locations from Maine to Florida. Here are all the places you can fly to from the Town of Islip airport.
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