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Another Air Quality Advisory Issued For Long Island
The air tomorrow could be unhealthy for some people, according to officials.

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The air tomorrow could be unhealthy for some people, according to officials.

It was the first time since the pandemic the school was able to graduate all its students together.
It was the first time since the pandemic the school was able to graduate all its students together.
It was the first time since the pandemic the school was able to graduate all its students together.
It was the first time since the pandemic the school was able to graduate all its students together.
It was the first time since the pandemic the school was able to graduate all its students together.
It was the first time since the pandemic the school was able to graduate all its students together.
Parents can sign their kids up now for the program, but space is limited.
It was the first time since the pandemic the school was able to graduate all its students together.
Police are still asking anyone with information about the shooting to come forward.
A federal judge ruled that the couple couldn't stay free on bail while appealing their conviction, but pushed back their surrender date.
Police say the man made off with cash and jewelry, but was arrested a short time later.
The utility will adjust the thermostats of thousands of volunteers to help lower electricity demand during peak hours.
Residents can come in to stay cool during the current heat wave, and spend the night if they want to.
Despite the heat, people won't be allowed in the water today at a Massapequa beach due to health concerns.
The girls worked on a wide away of projects to help improve their communities.
The girls worked on a wide away of projects to help improve their communities.
Officials say the person put multiple chains and locks on the gate to the clinic, and filled the locks with glue.
High temperatures mean that ground-level ozone could be a concern for some people.
Police say no one was injured, but the two men are facing multiple charges of reckless endangerment.