CT Today With Paul Pacelli – Where Are The Election Integrity Proposals?

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – Where Are The Election Integrity Proposals?

Host Paul Pacelli kicked-off Tuesday’s “Connecticut Today” wondering where all the promised election law upgrades are – in the wake of the Bridgeport mess – as we hit the midpoint of the current legislative session (00:32). State House GOP leader Vin Candelora talked about a proposed “road map” to an electric vehicle mandate in Connecticut…

Melissa in the Morning: Drowsy Driving

Melissa in the Morning: Drowsy Driving

Since the clocks moved forward for Daylight Saving Time, the risk for drowsy driving crashes jumped up. AAA research has found that crashes tend to increase in the days following the springtime change as drivers get behind the wheel while sleep-deprived and with their circadian rhythms out of whack. We spoke to Alec Slatky with…

Melissa In The Morning: Healing Trauma

Melissa In The Morning: Healing Trauma

On average, trauma impacts everyone. Whether you are a military veteran with PTSD, someone who dealt with a tough upbringing or experienced a life-altering event in your life, there are so many reasons people carry and bury trauma. But not addressing trauma can have long term consequences for you. We addressed healing trauma during brain…

Melissa in the Morning: Addressing Election Fraud

Melissa in the Morning: Addressing Election Fraud

The 2023 Bridgeport mayoral election is over, but the fight for voter confidence across the state is continuing. We learned John Gomes and a group of others have been crafting legislation to present during this session to address election fraud. Find out what the group is calling for and the plan to make absentee reform…

Melissa in the Morning: Beware of Facebook Neighborhood Groups

Melissa in the Morning: Beware of Facebook Neighborhood Groups

From car detailing to garage door repair, homeowners can find supposed contractors offering up many services in their community Facebook groups on a regular basis. But, are these posts legit? In many cases, they aren’t. In fact, fraudsters have become so good at hijacking neighborhood Facebook groups, that moderators are having a hard time keeping up.…

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – New Criticisms Of License Plate Scanners

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – New Criticisms Of License Plate Scanners

Monday’s “Connecticut Today” with host Paul Pacelli looked at a continued controversy over the use of license plate readers by many municipal police departments and whether or not fears from some civil libertarians are genuine or overblown (00:37). Connecticut Inside Investigator reporter Marc Fitch stopped by to talk about his feature story on Connecticut’s so-called…

Melissa in the Morning: Gun Violence Prevention

Melissa in the Morning: Gun Violence Prevention

Fairfield University’s Center for Social Impact, Regional Youth Adult Social Action Partnership (RYASAP), and PT Partners have received a 3-year, $1 million grant from the Tow Foundation for a research project on gun violence prevention. Although the number of gun homicides in Bridgeport are significantly lower today than they were in the 1980’s and 90’s,…

Melissa in the Morning: Adjust More than the Clock

Melissa in the Morning: Adjust More than the Clock

We are gaining more light during the day and more people are out. While that sounds great overall, there’s a huge problem plaguing homeowners: becoming a victim of property crime. We spoke with crime prevention expert, Jim Perez, about simple changes to consider for your home and behavior to fly under the radar and avoid…

Melissa in the Morning: Disability Etiquette

Melissa in the Morning: Disability Etiquette

For the last several years, national studies have continuously reported public rudeness is on the rise in America. The statistics are based on the average person. For those who have a disability, the issue is even worse. We spoke with Kim from The Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities about the do’s and don’t’s of…

Melissa in the Morning: College Athletes are Employees?

Melissa in the Morning: College Athletes are Employees?

Earlier this month, Dartmouth College’s Men’s Basketball team voted overwhelmingly to unionize. So, what does this mean for other powerhouse sports colleges like UConn and Quinnipiac here in Connecticut? We spoke with employment attorney and Quinnipiac law professor, Gary Phelan, about whether college athletes should be seen as employees and what factors play a role…