
Sarina Trangle
Newsday business reporter, health caresarina.trangle@newsday.comI developed a reverence for news while quite young, thanks to strict parents. My TV viewing was largely limited to network news, a mainstay — and major perk of staying — at my grandparents’ apartment. I realized reporting could introduce me to people and places I’d never otherwise encounter.
After college, I took a job in a field I had long put on a pedestal. I worked for local outlets near and in New York City, covering everything from the lax enforcement of lead paint laws to the legacy of a mansion built for broke aristocrats. I savored having a socially-sanctioned reason to approach strangers, the challenge of sorting through various narratives and the adrenaline of a deadline.
I strive to highlight consumer rights and ways researchers think the system could be improved.
When the opportunity arose, I welcomed the chance to join one of the last local newsrooms with real muscle. Newsday has smart people, a wealth of institutional knowledge and the will to wrestle with the industry’s challenges through experimentation and innovation.
I initially covered commercial real estate. During the throes of the pandemic, I wrote about tenants maxing out credit cards, borrowing from family and friends and scrimping to pay as much of their rent as possible. I also reported on how unpaid rent hit landlords – and what resources were available for both parties. My work uncovered several hurdles with federal rent relief distribution, including how the Town of Hempstead undercounted its aid by $4.7 million.
As the urgency faded, I highlighted how consumers were slow to return to happy hours, and what venues were doing to try to get them back. I explored how one town was toying with an attempt to transform empty office parks into apartments, and the many pitfalls of retrofit projects.
I now cover the business side of health care. A lot of what I delve into can feel esoteric: health insurance, pricing, provider consolidation. I am committed to explaining how the market is changing in a clear, colloquial way – and what it means for Long Islanders. My biggest priority is empowering people. I strive to highlight consumer rights and ways researchers think the system could be improved.
Sarina Trangle's Work
- Tempered drinks? Long Islanders will toast to thatSarina TrangleNovember 7, 2024 5:00 am
- Freeze your credit and other tips for the era of data breachesSarina TrangleNovember 2, 2024 5:00 am
- Metro area is one of the most competitive hospital marketsSarina TrangleOctober 29, 2024 5:00 am
- Can credit card companies charge fees for mailing bills?Sarina TrangleOctober 21, 2024 5:00 am
- $1.1B in bonds to support NorthwellSarina TrangleOctober 12, 2024 5:00 am
- Cohen named second best pediatric hospital in NYSarina TrangleOctober 9, 2024 5:00 am
- Northwell core lab votes to unionizeSarina TrangleSeptember 27, 2024 5:00 am
- Northwell affiliates with two mental health nonprofitsSarina TrangleSeptember 20, 2024 5:00 am
- LI's AriZona iced tea adds alcoholic drinksSarina TrangleSeptember 19, 2024 5:00 am
- Medigap insurers seek to raise premiums 11%Sarina TrangleSeptember 13, 2024 5:00 am
- Northwell seeks novel recycling partnersSarina TrangleSeptember 5, 2024 5:00 am
- Northwell-Nuvance merger clears antitrust reviewsSarina TrangleSeptember 4, 2024 12:36 pm
- Health plans can hike rates for 1 million in NYSarina TrangleAugust 30, 2024 4:59 pm
- St. Charles ER adds area for chemical dependency patientsSarina TrangleAugust 17, 2024 5:00 am
- Mount Sinai health system using $1M grant to expand cancer trialsSarina TrangleAugust 15, 2024 5:00 am
- Farmingdale biotech firm to pay $4.5M in data breach settlementSarina TrangleAugust 13, 2024 4:52 pm
- Stony Brook is the only LI hospital still suing patients over medical debtSarina TrangleAugust 9, 2024 5:00 am
- Newsday Journalists: Sarina TrangleAugust 6, 2024 4:46 pm
- LI summer tourist season off to solid startJuly 18, 2024 6:00 am
- 2 LI hospitals named among nation's bestSarina TrangleJuly 16, 2024 12:02 am
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