Melissa in the Morning: 100 Deadliest Days on the Roads

Melissa in the Morning: 100 Deadliest Days on the Roads

1. For summer safety week, we talked about the 100 deadliest days of being on the roads. Fran Mayko of AAA talked about what makes it the most dangerous stretch of time for drivers. ((00:10))2. After Memorial Day weekend, have you heard of CT Trails Day? Learn about the 200 events happening June 4-5th! ((14:55))3.…

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: More Juvenile Crime

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: More Juvenile Crime

Friday’s “Connecticut Today” had host Paul Pacelli talking about another close call involving juvenile suspects at a nearby mall (0:35). Local gasoline analyst Mike Fox joined us again to talk about how high prices at the pump might eventually go (12:34). Immigration attorney Renata Castro chatted with us about the current controversy surrounding “Title 42”…

Melissa in the Morning: Check-in with the Governor

Melissa in the Morning: Check-in with the Governor

1. The governor answered questions about abortion, heating oil prices, mental health, covid and more. Catch his latest answers to your questions. ((00:10))2. Title 42 is going to expire next week. Congressman Himes is worried about that with covid cases on the rise. ((15:55))3. Dr. Michael Goldstein wants your signature to get him on the…

Melissa in the Morning: Monkeypox

Melissa in the Morning: Monkeypox

A Massachusetts man recently contracted monkeypox. What is it? How common is it to get it? How do you get it? Dr. Browne explained it all to us. Plus, with covid numbers going up, should we go back to masking indoors? IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: When Will We Stop Losing Our Minds?

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: When Will We Stop Losing Our Minds?

“Connecticut Today” host Paul Pacelli is wondering when we’ll wake up and stop the latest warped, nonsensical thinking flowing through society right now concerning gender politics (0:30). Political pundit and Connecticut native Steve Turley talked about this past Tuesday’s primary elections and the current abortion debate (9:25). Image Credit: Getty Images

Melissa in the Morning: Bringing the Calm

Melissa in the Morning: Bringing the Calm

1. After the Shelton stabbing, many parents are struggling to help their kids talk about it. Stephanie Swantek of Bridges Healthcare explains how making sense of this can’t be the goal in speaking to your child. 2. Senator Richard Blumenthal talked about ghost guns and baby formula shortage.3. The prep is the worst part of a…

Melissa in the Morning: Newtown Controversy

Melissa in the Morning: Newtown Controversy

1. A trucking warehouse is being proposed for Newtown and many people are up in arms about it. We learned about the plan from the editor of the Newtown Bee.2. What does it mean to be a nurse? We spoke with Jo Ritchie from St. Vincent’s about the role and how to attract people to…

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: The Other “White Replacement Theory”

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: The Other “White Replacement Theory”

Host Paul Pacelli of “Connecticut Today” pointed out the Washington hypocrisy surrounding the current “White Replacement Theory” narrative (0:34). Heritage Foundation analyst Daren Bakst talked about what’s causing the current U.S. baby formula shortage (10:31). Former Time Magazine reporter Alain Sanders recapped some of Tuesday’s big primaries across the nation (22:03). Image Credit: Reuters

CT Humane Society Pet of the Week

CT Humane Society Pet of the Week

Meet Sammy and his friend Emma! Sammy has black short fur and is very sweet! He is a 8 year old neutered male and his companion Emma is 6 with white fur and has some tiger pattern. Both animals are up to date on vaccines and ready to go home together! When animals come here…

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: It’s Time To Root Out The Crazies

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: It’s Time To Root Out The Crazies

Tuesday’s “Connecticut Today” had host Paul Pacelli wondering when law enforcement will become more proactive in rooting out potential killers (0:39). Business consultant Fred McKinney talked about the future of Connecticut’s legal marijuana sales (11:18). Image Credit: Getty Images