Melissa in the Morning: Turquoise Takeover

Melissa in the Morning: Turquoise Takeover

This week is the 10th annual Turquoise Takeover with a focus on ending lung cancer. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths. About every two minutes someone is diagnosed with lung cancer. We spoke with Pulmonologist, Dr. Steven Thau, about an increase in survival rates, new advancements in early detection and the importance…

Melissa in the Morning: The Session Aftermath

Melissa in the Morning: The Session Aftermath

The 2024 legislative session may be over, but the aftermath continues this morning. Even though the clock struck 12 and a bill around a slush fund helping striking workers passed, the Governor plans to veto it. We spoke with Senate Minority Leader, Senator Steve Harding, about the major takeaways from this session, including handling absentee…

Melissa in the Morning: 2024 Session Takeaways

Melissa in the Morning: 2024 Session Takeaways

The Connecticut legislature has ended its 2024 regular session.  The gavel fell at midnight to end a short session of the legislature where no budget adjustments were passed. There were some small bills that had big impact on Connecticut residents, that got approval that we wanted to highlight. But there were also some big misses,…

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – A Possible Veto In Hartford?

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – A Possible Veto In Hartford?

Thursday’s “Connecticut Today” with Paul Pacelli featured Governor Ned Lamont’s remarks on a controversial bill that would set aside state assistance for striking private sector workers (00:29). We welcomed back Southern Connecticut State University Professor of Biology Dr. Sarah Crawford with the latest news on a possible Bird Flu pandemic (12:39). “Only In Bridgeport” blogger…

Melissa in the Morning: Rate Clothing Scam

Melissa in the Morning: Rate Clothing Scam

It seemed like an easy way to make some extra cash, but a Connecticut woman discovered an ad posted on Instagram to rate clothing from major brands online was not only a waste of time but money. Our latest scam alert from the BBB focuses on this “too good to be true” scam and ways…

Melissa in the Morning: Oooh that smell…

Melissa in the Morning: Oooh that smell…

We had a couple major health news stories this week all surrounding smells.New research shows the smell of food cooking is a sign of air pollution.  A new study from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration measured what they called “underappreciated sources” of urban air pollution.  Researchers found that cooking accounts for a nearly a…

Melissa in the Morning: Eversource Bombshell

Melissa in the Morning: Eversource Bombshell

Eversource announced a cut of 500-million-dollars in spending in Connecticut over the next five years. The company says it will no longer be investing 100-million-dollars in each of the next five years on infrastructure and other projects in Connecticut.  The cuts will only involve capital projects, not day to day operations. We wanted to get…

Melissa in the Morning: Recruit and Retain Teachers

Melissa in the Morning: Recruit and Retain Teachers

This week is Teacher Appreciation Week, and we want to talk about the teacher shortage we are still dealing with in Connecticut. And now with the 2024 legislative session behind us, what’s the latest on recruiting and retaining educators in Connecticut? We did a deep dive with Fran Rabinowitz, executive director of the Connecticut Association…

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – Down The Home Stretch In Hartford

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – Down The Home Stretch In Hartford

Wednesday’s “Connecticut Today” with host Paul Pacelli featured a live update from the Capitol on the final day of the legislative session with Hearst Connecticut Media editor and columnist Dan Haar (00:29). Quinnipiac University Graduate Interactive Media and Communications Program Director Prof. John Powers joined us to talk about TikTok’s legal response to a possible…