Melissa in the Morning: K9 Rip

Melissa in the Morning: K9 Rip

Earlier this month, Milford Officer Owens and his K9 Rip were sent to Trumbull to assist in the search of a suicidal male who fled from a residence. Hear about this incredible story and how important the role of K9 officers are to local police departments.

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Melissa in the Morning: True or False – A Closer look at Recent Health Studies

Melissa in the Morning: True or False – A Closer look at Recent Health Studies

In the last week, we’ve seen some major health headlines that have caused concern for many. One study looks at a possible link between smoking marijuana and higher risk for heart attacks and stroke. Another study looked at less sleep leading people to a higher chance developing type 2 diabetes. And a final study looked at a potential association between exposure to air pollution and Alzheimer’s. Dr. Browne tackles all of them!

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Melissa in the Morning: Housing Crisis Legislation

Melissa in the Morning: Housing Crisis Legislation

Earlier this week, a series of housing bills went before a public hearing during the legislative session. We had our monthly check-in with Renee Dobos, CEO of CT Housing Partners. CHP is a Connecticut non-profit that has been creating workforce housing opportunities for the state over the last 30 years. Are there any hopeful bills being considered this go around? Are there clear solutions to tackle the problem?

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Melissa in the Morning: EV Mandate off the Table…for Now

Melissa in the Morning: EV Mandate off the Table…for Now

Have you noticed we haven’t heard anything really about electric vehicles during this legislative session so far? We learned Connecticut Democrats recently hit the pause button on an EV mandate. Why the change of heart, what’s happening behind closed doors and are industry leaders a big reason for hitting the brakes? We asked State Senator Kevin Kelly following our many conversations on this topic in the last two years.

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Melissa in the Morning: Post Super Tuesday…Now What?!

Melissa in the Morning: Post Super Tuesday…Now What?!

As you know, Nikki Haley suspended her Republican presidential primary bid. So, what does that really mean for voters in Connecticut ahead of the election later this year; especially independent and unaffiliated voters? We spoke with Scott McLean, professor of political science at Quinnipiac University.

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CT Today With Paul Pacelli – The Arrogance of the Left

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – The Arrogance of the Left

Wednesday’s “Connecticut Today” with host Paul Pacelli started with Paul’s thoughts on how many progressive media members arrogantly treat the political concerns of those who might disagree with them (00:34). Quinnipiac University Political Science Prof. Scott McLean dropped by to analyze Nikki Haley’s exit from the GOP presidential race (13:45). Yankee Institute staffer Andrew Fowler filled us in on a brewing controversy regarding school funding in Connecticut (24:40), while Hearst Connecticut Media columnist and editor Dan Haar gave us his weekly update (33:58)

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Melissa in the Morning: The Future of the Trumbull Mall

Melissa in the Morning: The Future of the Trumbull Mall

“Don’t think of it as a mall; think of it as a district within the town of Trumbull.” THIS is the new concept for the future of the Trumbull Mall. Earlier this week, town officials and residents met to hear updated studies on the property and hear suggestions about what can go in that space to attract more people and dollars to the town. Dan Onofrio of the Bridgeport Regional Business Council was at that meeting and gave us the scoop on what was presented.

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Melissa in the Morning: Red Cross Month

Melissa in the Morning: Red Cross Month

March marks the annual Red Cross Month which has been around for more than 80 years. We learned the history of the Red Cross and how much volunteers have done in just the last year for Connecticut. We also got an update on our blood donation crisis in the country. We spoke with Richard Branigan, the new CEO for the American Red Cross Connecticut and Rhode Island Region.

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Melissa in the Morning: New Speeding Enforcement

Melissa in the Morning: New Speeding Enforcement

The Connecticut Department of Transportation, state police and local law enforcement are working together to crack down on excessive speeding on our roadways. But this time, the focus is on rural roads across the state. Right now, through the end of May, a new initiative is detecting speeders and educating them on the dangers of putting the pedal to the metal. We got the scoop from Connecticut State Police Sgt. Christine Jeltema.

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CT Humane Society Pet of the Week

CT Humane Society Pet of the Week

With 8 different guinea pigs currently up for adoption in our Westport location, we thought it fitting to feature Pistachio! 

Pistachio is a cute little 4-month-old guinea pig. He’s black, white, and brown, and loves a good cuddle! 

  • The Guinea Pig, also called a cavy, is one popular pet! 
  • They are relatively easy to care for, docile and are responsive to kind and gentle handling. 
  • When handled correctly, guinea pigs enjoy being picked up and carried. 
  • They are curious critters and enjoy exploring, especially when on familiar territory. 
  • They are not as likely to investigate the world with their mouths as some of their rodent family friends but they are curious critters and enjoy exploring, especially when on familiar territory. 
  • They can also be trained to respond to tricks and, when bonded to their owner, may respond eagerly to the sound of his/her voice! 
  • Guinea pigs are social animals who prefer to live in small groups. If you want two males, it’s best to choose two babies from the same litter. Since guinea pigs multiply rapidly, keeping males and females together is not recommended. 
  • Just like humans, guinea pigs need to get vitamin C from their diet, so they need special food and fresh veggies. 
  • Guinea pigs can live in pairs or alone. 
  • On average, cavies weigh 2 pounds and can live 6-8 years with proper care.