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Karl is a veteran investigative reporter and columnist, the winner of numerous awards for his work and a member of the L.I. Journalism Hall of Fame. He is a professor of journalism at SUNY at Old Westbury and the author of eight books. Karl lives in Sag Harbor. Email Karl

Suffolk bill would deny county funds to nonprofits where executive pay tops $250,000

by Aug 25, 2024
A bill pending in the County Legislature would prohibit county funding for nonprofit organizations that pay any person a salary greater than the salary paid to the governor.

With New York’s climate action goals in question, governor’s comments on future role of nuclear power worry environmental advocates

by Aug 11, 2024
After Gov. Hochul said N.Y. won't meet its 2030 climate goals, her comments on the possible future role of nuclear power has clean energy advocates worried.

Horseshoe crab protection bill awaits governor’s signature: environmentalists urge support

by Aug 4, 2024
A bill that would ban the taking of horseshoe crabs in New York waters, awaits Gov. Hochul's signature. The species has existed more than 400 million years and is now in decline.

It makes so much sense to put treated wastewater to use, rather than dumping it into waterways

by Jul 28, 2024
For many decades, some Suffolk County officials have been seemingly unaware of the consequences of discharging wastewater from sewage treatment plants into coastal waters and the Long Island Sound and the Atlantic.

As school districts nationwide sue social media companies, parents and teachers grapple with cell phone use by kids

by Jul 21, 2024
School districts, government officials, teachers and parents are all struggling to decide how much cell phone use is too much, and what limits should be placed on social media access for kids.

Bill to ban unwanted plastic utensils with restaurant takeout orders stalls in legislature

by Jul 13, 2024
A bill that would have banned the distribution of plastic utensils with restaurant takeout food unless requested by the customer stalled in the legislature last month.

Negative campaign worked against Goroff

by Jul 6, 2024
“Today we proved that the positive defeats the negative,” John Avlon declared in a victory address on primary night. He was right.

Suffolk acts to regulate e-bike batteries

by Jun 27, 2024
Acknowledging the fire danger of lithium-ion e-bike batteries, Suffolk County will require the batteries to be certified by UL or a federal testing lab.

Making sense of the congestion pricing controversy

by Jun 21, 2024
Suffolk Closeup columnist Karl Grossman sorts through the issues in the controversy over the NYC congestion pricing plan and Gov. Hochul's stunning about-face on the plan this month.

The world is still drowning in plastics, but lobbyists for the $712 billion plastic industry block action on UN plastic reduction...

by Jun 15, 2024
Worthwhile local efforts to reduce plastic pollution help, but global action is needed and the $712 billion plastic production industry is working hard to block it.