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Connecticut Show

Connecticut Show

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A new look at New England, as hosts Travis Poppleton and Terrance Abney discuss what it’s like to experience moving to the Northeast. Whether you’re planning to visit or relocate to this bucolic part of the world, the Connecticut Show will help you navigate the in’s and out’s.
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Cult in Connecticut

Naomi Van Winkle

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This is the true story of the Kings Chapel group located in Norwich Connecticut and Mansfield Woodhouse England • Connect with Naomi on Instagram @naomivanwinkle • audio editing: Ryan Youmans
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Sell Fire Damaged House Connecticut

Sell Fire Damaged House Connecticut

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Since 2012, Sell Fire Damaged House Connecticut has helped hundreds of homeowners. Our goal has been to help people just like you sell their home in a timely matter, with a fair cash offer AND hassle free. Our dedicated team will be here every step of the way to connect you with the best fit house buyers in your local market. Skip the headaches, the wasted time and money, and the extended timelines from real estate agents. Our trusted brand can help if you're facing foreclosure, moving unexp ...
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Connecticut Personal Injury Attorney Ryan McKeen answers your questions about Connecticut personal injury law including car accidents, brain injuries, wrongful death, malpractice, workplace injuries, and dog bites. Straight talk. This is not legal advice and it constitutes attorney advertising.
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The Connecticut Music Oral History Podcast is a deep-dive interview series with musicians, artists, conduits, collectors, and dedicated fans focusing on 20th century Connecticut music history across all genres. This project preserves narratives, heralds unsung movers and shakers, and defines Connecticut’s influential role in cultural history.
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Let’s get together and chat. The CTWeekender Podcast is the way to find out about the best activities going on in Connecticut. The CT Weekenders news authority gives us the edge of being “in the know” This is a very laid back podcast aiming to bring fun and information to our listeners while they drive, sit in their office, workout or even while relaxing.
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When Hank Morgan, a practical, no-nonsense Yankee who works in an ammunition factory as a head superintendent gets into a fight with an aggressive employee, little does he know what's in store for him. The bully lays Morgan low with a skull-crushing blow delivered with a crowbar and knocks him out. When Morgan regains consciousness, he finds himself transported back in time, to the sixth century. From here on, the story describes the travails of a hard-boiled, true blue American with strong ...
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A Connecticut judge overturned a controversial Connecticut Siting Council decision to install monopoles along the Metro-North railroad in Bridgeport and Fairfield. Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim commented on the lawsuit and what happens now with the proposed plan from United Illuminating. Image Credit: Getty Images…
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In this podcast episode ... They’ve been helping people out of poverty in southeastern Connecticut for 60 years. But what does the future look like for TVCCA as federal and state funding cuts start to take affect? We talk to CEO Joshua Kelly. Plus we take a look at other stories from around the region.…
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The head of the Connecticut state college and university system is stepping down after reports of his excessive spending. Chancellor Terrence Cheng has reached a settlement agreement with the governing board overseeing the public college system that he will step down at the end of June. Despite losing the prestigious title, Cheng will still shift i…
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We focus a lot on street takeovers but let’s do a deeper dive into some of the vehicles used. Gas and electric scooters, motor bike, dirt bikes, ATV’s, different versions of motorcycles; there are a lot of unfamiliar vehicles on our roadways. We spoke with Sgt. Luke Davis of the CT State Police about these vehicles, a lot of times involved in stree…
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Teacher positions, all the district’s librarians, a popular performing arts program and bus transportation for about 2,400 students all voted to be eliminated to help make up the budget gap in Bridgeport. The controversial decision could be reversed though, if the city invests more money into the district. We talked about this with Bridgeport Board…
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Last night, about 100 teachers and adults protested in Stamford following the announcement about new block schedules for all public high schoolers. The Board of Education and Superintendent in Stamford made that call but not everyone loves the idea set to begin this fall. We got the details about it all from John Corcoran, Stamford Education Associ…
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Host Paul Pacelli opened Tuesday's edition of "Connecticut Today" citing recent statements by U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy on the recent record and current appeal of the Democratic Party (00:39). Yankee Institute columnist Meghan Portfolio offered her latest detailed analysis of state budget and employee raise proposals (15:10). Italian-American One Voic…
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There’s a feud brewing in downtown Milford surrounding live bands performing at local restaurants. There’s a vote to amend the rules on the books regarding live music at certain establishments. We got the details from Mayor Tony Giannattasio. We also talked about the possibility of a middle school shutting down. Image Credit: Eric Urbanowicz…
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Next month, everyone 18 and older will need a Real ID to board a domestic flight and access federal facilities. But if you are in a rush to get it done, don’t get duped in the meantime. We spoke with Kristen Johnson of the Better Business Bureau serving Connecticut about what to know with getting Real ID and how to avoid scammers. Image Credit: Get…
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A deadly car attack in Vancouver, Canada is still under investigation. According to the BBC, Vancouver police had conducted a threat assessment ahead of the festival, and had partially closed a road on a street behind a school where the bulk of the festivities were taking place. This was one of many details proving security failures ahead of the ev…
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Host Paul Pacelli ushered in a new week on "Connecticut Today" looking at a proposal to possibly increase the use of automated speed cameras on the state's major highways as soon as next year (00:57). Sacred Heart University Associate Professor of Catholic Studies Dr. Dan Rober talked about the upcoming conclave to select a new Pope (14:56). CTNews…
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The Catherine Violet Hubbard Foundation was just named the Stevie Award’s GOLD Winner for Non-Profit Organization of the Year in the 2025 American Business Awards and founder, Jenny Hubbard, has been recognized as the Gold Winner for Thought Leader of the Year. We had Jenny Hubbard in studio following this latest accolade for the Newtown-based non-…
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A jury unanimously found Jose Morales guilty of murder and evidence tampering in the 2019 killing of Christine Holloway from Ansonia. Following his verdict, one question remains: what happened to the daughter he shared with the victim, Vanessa Morales? We spoke about the latest in the case with Ansonia Police Lt. Patrick Lynch. Image Credit: Getty …
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This is not to scare you; police are warning the public to check playgrounds before kids begin playing. That’s because dangerous items like razor blades and drug paraphernalia have been found on these properties recently. Crime prevention expert, Jim Perez, shared what to look for and how to report an issue properly. Image Credit: Getty Images…
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Friday's "Connecticut Today" with host Paul Pacelli looked at a proposed bill in Hartford that would prevent so-called "discrimination" by insurance companies aimed at certain dog breeds (00:46). Former Bridgeport Democratic State Rep. Chris Caruso dropped by with his weekly recap, including sad news about the passing of a well-known Bridgeport per…
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Michelle Troconis was convicted in connection with the disappearance and presumed death of Jennifer Farber Dulos. A motion to dismiss a criminal contempt charge was filed this week and Troconis is set to face a judge about it next week. We spoke with Troconis’ attorney, Darnell Crosland. Image Courtesy of Darnell Crosland…
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QU just released its latest poll this week – this time tackling artificial intelligence. It looked at feedback from Americans about AI impact on our lives and the worries around that – but also the medical advances thanks to AI. We spoke about the key takeaways from the poll with Tamilla Triantoro, associate professor of business analytics and info…
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he wants to move away from what he calls an "ideology" that the rising rate of autism in the U.S. is the result of better diagnoses. The Secretary of Health and Human Services contradicted the CDC after releasing its latest report of rising autism diagnoses in the nation. We got perspective on the report from Dr. Fred Vol…
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A Connecticut cold case that dates back twenty years now has some closure. Police believe they found the killer in a 2005 murder case in Windsor Locks. And what’s surprising is this case doesn’t just involve Connecticut. For the investigative report, we spoke with News 8 reporter, Jeff Derderian. For Jeff’s story: https://www.wtnh.com/news/connecti…
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In this podcast episode ... It’s 35 years since The American’s with Disabilities Act was signed into law. So why are people with disabilities still disadvantaged, we talk with a disability advocate. Plus we take a look at other stories from around the region.Oleh Brian Scott-Smith
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Host Paul Pacelli wondered out loud - after seeing opposition at the State Capitol to lower electric bills - if the so-called local "environmentalists" actually want higher energy bills for state consumers (00:46). Wilton Republican Registrar of Voters Annalisa Stravato talked about recent comments made by Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas re…
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Mark Zuckerberg testified for more than 10 hours in Meta's blockbuster antitrust trial this week in Washington DC. The Federal Trade Commission alleges Meta "helped cement" its illegal monopoly in the social media market with its acquisition of Instagram and the messaging app WhatsApp more than a decade ago. The case follows a nearly six-year inves…
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Host Paul Pacelli opened Wednesday's "Connecticut Today" commenting on a Tax Day proposal from General Assembly Democrats to hike taxes on many upper-income earners (00:45). Hearst Connecticut Media Senior Editor and Columnist Dan Haar chatted with us about energy policy and a controversy surrounding Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas (13:51).…
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Prescription Take Back Day is coming up on Saturday April 26th. What is “Drug Take Back Day” and how can people participate? We asked Commissioner Bryan Cafferelli of the CT Department of Consumer Protection about the upcoming event. We also talked about a recent jury duty scam detected last month. Image Credit: Getty Images…
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Marissa Gillett has been confirmed by the state Senate to continue as chair of the Public Utility Regulatory Authority. All eleven Republican state senators walked out of the chamber before yesterday's vote, claiming the process is corrupt. We got the scoop from Senator Steve Harding about what happened and why. Image Courtesy of Senator Steve Hard…
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Access Health is sounding the alarm about federal subsidies set to expire at the end of the year. It could mean Connecticut residents on exchange plans see their premiums skyrocket more than a thousand dollars than their prices now! We talked to Congressman Himes about the likelihood of extending the subsidies. Image Credit: Getty Images…
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State lawmakers are considering a bill that would add a new tax on sweetened beverages to raise enough money to cover the 110-million-dollars a year needed to provide free breakfast and lunch to all students. State Representative Moira Rader explained the proposal and addressed concerns people have surrounding the need for consistent revenue. Rep. …
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Host Paul Pacelli kicked off "Connecticut Today" with his view that the $3.5 million spent yearly on text messaging for prison inmates is well worth it and should be maintained and not eliminated (00:43). Connecticut Inside Investigator reporter Marc Fitch dropped by to chat about a proposed "soda and sweetened beverage tax" being considered at the…
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Bridgeport may eliminate up to 40 teacher positions to close a projected 28-million-dollar budget shortfall. The city may also furlough all school employees for a week without pay to help address the massive budget deficit among other proposed cuts. We spoke about what we can expect next from Vice Chair of the city’s Board of Education, Joe Sokolov…
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The Federal Aviation Administration has grounded the New York helicopter tour company that operated the sightseeing tour that crashed into the Hudson River last week, killing all six people aboard. And as the investigation into the crash continues, we wanted to get perspective on what went wrong in this situation. We spoke with former FBI Agent and…
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There’s a new cancer prevention program for hundreds of firefighters across Connecticut. Starting May 1, career firefighters who are enrolled on the state employee health plan or Partnership Plan will be eligible for a free preventative scan every two years. We got more details on this new program and its purpose from Comptroller Sean Scanlon. We a…
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State lawmakers are considering a bill that would add a new tax on soda and juice to pay for free meals in schools. The proposal would add the tax on sweetened beverages, syrups and powders to fund free breakfasts and lunches for all public school students in Connecticut. What is the likelihood of this bill moving forward this session? We asked New…
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Host Paul Pacelli opened a new week on "Connecticut Today" talking about a proposed tax on sweetened beverages to help pay for universal school breakfasts and lunches in Connecticut (00:47). Commuter advocate and columnist Jim Cameron dropped by with his thoughts on the current Avelo Airlines controversy and the airline's agreement to fly some futu…
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Is it a business deal that people aren’t keen of or is it so unethical it’s worth pulling support and partnership? That’s the lingering question surrounding Avelo Airlines since we learned of the company’s agreement to work with the federal government in helping to facilitate deportation flights out of Arizona. One of the loudest critics of this de…
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According to national health studies, if you don’t have good air flow or clean air in the classroom, it can lead to students not focusing, and dealing with health problems like headaches, drowsiness and even confusion in people. That’s why there is a huge push for House Bill 6922 to pass, since it highlights the HVAC grants program in the state. We…
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A woman accused of hitting and killing her boyfriend, a Boston police officer. Did she do it or was she framed? The high-profile case out of Massachusetts is back before a judge with a new jury in now a second trial for Karen Read. And now, a new docuseries on HBO Max has taken the case to a whole new national level. Legal expert on the show, Attor…
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