This Week's Long Island News

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Join the WHPC staff for a weeks look at the stories shaping the Long Island community. Hosted by NCC alumnus Bill McIntyre. Listen as Newsday reporters talk about the stories they bring us in print and online every day.

Episodios

  • Wayne Wink - Candidate for Nassau County Comptroller

    08/08/2025 Duración: 27min

    Bill McIntyre talks with Wayne Wink the Democratic candidate for Nassau County Comptroller.

  • Congresswoman Laura Gillen

    26/07/2025 Duración: 30min

    Bill McIntyre talks with Congresswoman Laura Gillen about everything happening in Washington, including her thoughts on the so-called 'Big Beautiful Bill,' cryptocurrency regulations, her thoughts on local elections, and more.

  • Nassau County Legislator Olena Nicks

    18/07/2025 Duración: 28min

    Bill McIntyre talks with Olena Nicks, Nassau County Legislator (Democrat) from District 2.  Together, they talk about policies enacted by Republican County Executive Bruce Blakeman and how her work in the legislature matters.  Issues included police officers wearing masks, use of approved funding, red-light camera fees, and more.

  • Nassau County Legislator Scott Davis

    27/06/2025 Duración: 28min

    Bill McIntyre talks with Mr. Scott Davis, Nassau County Legislator representing the newly formed First Legislative District, which is comprised of the Village of Rockville Centre and a majority of the Village of Hempstead.  They speak about the recently approved budget for Nassau Community College, Capital Funding in the County, the latest on Nassau University Medical Center, and more.

  • ICE on Long Island, FAA Investigates Beach Helicopter Use & More

    13/06/2025 Duración: 28min

    With demonstrations against the Trump administration’s immigration policies expanding, Mr. Trump first ordered the California National Guard into the state, followed by the U.S. Marines - and other so called Blue states could be next. That, and a planned military parade that could end up costing tax payers millions of dollars planned for Saturday, which happens to be Trump’s 79th birthday, have tensions boiling over everywhere. Here at home, how are our local leaders handling this issue?  Bill McIntyre talks with the person following all of these developments closely, Mr. John Asbury, breaking news reporter for Newsday and Newsday.com.

  • Nassau County Legislator Seth Koslow - For County Executive

    06/06/2025 Duración: 26min

    Bill McIntyre talks with current Nassau County Legislator - and Democratic Candidate for Nassau County Executive - Seth Koslow, about issues affecting the campaign, including the Nassau County Budget, Eisenhower Park, Nassau Coliseum, and his thoughts on the SALT cap in President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill."

  • NYS Government with Newsday's Yancey Roy

    30/05/2025 Duración: 28min

    Bill McIntyre gets the latest updates on NYS Government issues, including an update on the state awarding casino licenses, Nassau University Medical Center, voting year change recommendations, and more, from Yancey Roy, Newsday and Newsday.com's Albany Chief.

  • Town of Hempstead Supervisor Candidate Joe Scianablo

    09/05/2025 Duración: 28min

    Bill McIntyre meets Joe Scianablo, a Marine combat veteran, a former NYPD officer, a prosecutor, and a father, who is the Democratic candidate running to become the next Supervisor of the Town of Hempstead in the election this November.

  • NYS and Nassau Democratic Committee Chair Jay Jacobs

    02/05/2025 Duración: 27min

    Donald Trump has passed the 100 day mark of his second term - and on the local level, big shake-ups are about to happen in the Town of Hempstead Supervisor Race with the current Republican Supervisor Don Clavin announcing he isn't going to seek re-election.  It's also an election year for Republican Bruce Blakeman as he seeks re-election in the County Executive Race against Democrat challenger and  current Nassau County Legislator Seth Koslow.  The Democrats did not have many wins in 2024, so what’s changing in their minds for 2025? Bill McIntyre goes straight to the source by welcoming Mr. Jay Jacobs, Chairman of the New York State and Nassau County Democratic committees, to the conversation.

  • Nassau County Legislature Minority Leader Delia DeRiggi-Whitton

    11/04/2025 Duración: 28min

    So here in Nassau County, there has been quite a public back-and-forth between Republican County Executive Bruce Blakeman, and the minority Democratic caucus in the County Legislature. Mr. Blakeman needs at least one Democrat to sign on to help fund his 428 million dollar plan toward improvements to roads, parks and police equipment.  Democrats want a promise that a certain percentage of the funds will be allocated specifically to Democratic districts, which they say are funds that Blakeman has denied.  To learn more, we have invited Minority Leader Delia DeRiggi-Whitton, a Democrat from Glen Cove, and the Nassau County Legislature Minority Leader, to tell us what has happened and what needs to happen in order for the Democrats to give the County Executive the signature he wants.  A similar invitation has been sent to Mr. Blakeman’s office as well, and has not yet been accepted.

  • Newsday Investigation: Dangerous Roads

    04/04/2025 Duración: 27min

    Newsday is launching a year-long series focusing on dangerous roads here on Long Island, one of the deadliest regions for motorists and pedestrians in the state.  Traffic crashes are so pervasive on Long Island that the collisions have touched nearly every resident and family, from fender benders to injuries to deaths. And the contributing factors are just as varied, from drivers who repeatedly lose their licenses, to impaired motorists, to how police enforce traffic laws. The series will explore potential solutions, as well as how risks are spread unevenly among communities.  To learn more about this investigation, Bill McIntyre talks to one of the authors of the first article, Peter Gill, Transportation reporter for Newsday and Newsday.com.

  • Town of North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena

    28/03/2025 Duración: 28min

    Bill McIntyre talks with Town of Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena about her thought on national politics, housing on Long Island, the Building Department in the town, and more.

  • Dave Kerpen for North Hempstead Supervisor

    22/03/2025 Duración: 27min

    Bill McIntyre talks with Mr. DaveKerpin, the Democratic candidate for Town of North Hempstead Supervisor. Newsday describes Mr. Kerpin as a 48-year-oldentrepreneur and political novice from Baxter Estates.

  • What Do Trump's Tariff Threats Mean for Long Island?

    07/03/2025 Duración: 28min

    A buzzword we’ve all been hearing a lot lately - maybe even too much lately - is ‘TARIFFS.” What is a tariff? How does it affect you on Long Island?  As of this recording, all Mexico and Canada tariffs are on hold, but they could be back - and China is currently under 20% tariffs as well.  Bill McIntyre talks with James T. Madore, Business Reporter for Newsday and Newsday.com, who wrote the article,“Trump's promised tariffs are here. What does this mean forLong Island?”

  • Nassau County Commissioner of Police Patrick J. Ryder - February 2025 Update - Part 2

    28/02/2025 Duración: 28min

    Bill McIntyre talks with Nassau County Commissioner of Police Patrick J. Ryder in the second of a 2-part episode, about how the department uses social media, the lawsuit regarding staffing larger events in the county, police misconduct, preventing child abuse, and the latest on mysterious drone sightings in the area.

  • Nassau County Commissioner of Police Patrick J. Ryder - February 2025 Update - Part 1

    21/02/2025 Duración: 26min

    Bill McIntyre talks with Nassau County Commissioner of Police Patrick J. Ryder in the first of a 2-part episode about immigration enforcement in the county, bail reform, the claim that Nassau is "the safest county in America" and the so-called "militia" that County Executive Bruce Blakeman has created in times of emergency.

  • Olena Nicks for Nassau County Legislature

    14/02/2025 Duración: 28min

    Bill McIntyre talks with Olena Nicks, the Democratic Candidate in the Special Election for the open Nassau County Legislature Seat in District 2.  They speak about her previous political shortfalls, housing needs in the County, the so-called militia that County Executive Bruce Blakeman has created, and why it is important to use your power to vote.

  • Nicole M. Aloise for Nassau County District Attorney

    07/02/2025 Duración: 28min

    Bill McIntyre talks with Nicole M. Aloise, who is running on the Democratic ticket to become the Nassau County District Attorney. .She is a prosecutor, most recently as the Senior AssistantDistrict Attorney in the Queen’s Homicide Bureau.  They speak about bail reform, gun laws, the drug and fentanyl crisis, and the DA’s role in addressing systemic issues like racial disparities in the justice system.

  • Rabbi Perl: Jewish Perspective

    31/01/2025 Duración: 27min

    Bill McIntyre talks with Rabbi Perl of Chabad Mineola (and Jewish Talk, Sundays 8am on WHPC) about the jewish persepctive on issues in the news, including the Israel/Hamas War, Trump's return to the White House, and more.

  • Anne T. Donnelly - Nassau County’s District Attorney

    24/01/2025 Duración: 28min

    Bill McIntyre talks with the honorable Anne T. Donnelly, Nassau County’s District Attorney.  They talk about various cases recently in the county involving ghost guns, illegal gambling, MS-13 gang convictions, as well as her thoughts on her re-election campaign.

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