Long Island's cost of living crisis: Complete coverage
Long Island has become nearly unaffordable for large swaths of the middle class that “Levittowns” were supposed to service, not to mention those living under or close to the poverty line. Thousands of families struggle to get by, figuring out each week how they will pay the rent or mortgage, buy food, cover health care costs, get clothes and put gas in the car. Newsday interviewed scores of experts and Long Island families to understand why the region is so expensive and what can be done. Read the complete series here and check back each day for more coverage.

Out East with Doug Geed: Kent Animal Shelter in Calverton
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Demonstrators call on Bishop Barres to take a more active role in the migrant crisis
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How far can this mozzarella stick stretch across the restaurant?
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Historic Wells Farm barns destroyed in fire
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Northwell tops list of 11 LI hospitals to receive 'A' grades
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It's all about the crust at LI slice shop
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Picture This: That time a double-murder conviction was overturned 17 years later
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Reaction to Trump's 50-year mortgage proposal
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LI Works: Up on the roof installing holiday lights
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Capybara quintuplets born at LI Game Farm
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