Donate today to Bridgeport Rescue Mission

Donate today to Bridgeport Rescue Mission

Watch a special message from our CEO Jeff Warshaw and his son Shane on the importance of donating to Bridgeport Rescue Mission. This Thanksgiving season, hundreds of men, women and children in our community will go homeless and hungry. Give today for hope tomorrow. #RestoreHope2020 Donate at BridgeportRescueMission.org

Things to Know Monday November 2nd

Things to Know Monday November 2nd

Police: Bridgeport girl found CT Post Quinnipiac says it sent students home for violating COVID-19 restrictions at Anthony’s Ocean View CT Post Fairfield school officials report 4 new cases in district CT Post You have until tomorrow night to drop off your absentee ballot WFSB Wind gusts of 50 mph reported, advisory posted through this…

Melissa in the Morning: Dealing with Covid

Melissa in the Morning: Dealing with Covid

1. Milford’s Health Director addresses city numbers and why restaurants can’t use igloos. ((00:11)) 2. Westport’s First Selectman talks about how being an epicenter in the beginning of the pandemic triggers why numbers are good in surge #2. ((08:12)) 3. Lt. Perez talks about dispatchers and why people should still call in to police. ((15:05))…

Melissa in the Morning: Rolling things Back

Melissa in the Morning: Rolling things Back

1. Governor Lamont does his bi-weekly check-in on covid cases in CT since going up to a 6% infection rate. ((00:11)) 2. Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim previews what’s to come for red alert for the city. ((14:00)) 3. Stamford Mayor David Martin urges people to stop being “wise guys” ((22:16)) 4. Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling…

Things to Know Thursday October 29th

Things to Know Thursday October 29th

What you need to know about the remnants of Zeta and other wild weather heading to CT CT Post Bridgeport DMV office closed for ‘deep cleaning’ due to COVID case CT Post Shelton developer proposes 80 apartments, retail on Canal Street CT Post Fairfield’s state candidates face off on jobs, finances and tolls CT Post…

Melissa in the Morning: Russian Interference

Melissa in the Morning: Russian Interference

1. Senator Blumenthal claims this election has more Russian interference compared to 2016…true or overblown?? ((00:11)) 2. The difference between empathy and sympathy and WHY we need empathy NOW! ((06:08)) 3. Dr. Fred Browne looks at uptick in covid cases and why some young patients are dealing with lingering symptoms. ((13:34)) IMAGE CREDIT: iStock /…

Why you need to avoid gatherings

Why you need to avoid gatherings

Dr. Browne looks at the uptick in covid cases in Connecticut and explains why gatherings are the biggest problem. Also, he talks about young people who get covid and have symptoms months later…why that’s not so rare and nothing to dwell on necessarily. IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus

Things to Know Wednesday October 28th

Things to Know Wednesday October 28th

CT COVID deaths top 4,600 as state records 490 new cases CT Post Trumbull expands reopening of elementary schools CT Post UConn suspends free tuition program for low-income families CT Post Early Warning Weather Alert: Rain begins Thursday, ends as snow for some Friday WFSB AHL delays start of 2020-2021 season to February WFSB Police:…

Melissa in the Morning: Skiing through the Pandemic

Melissa in the Morning: Skiing through the Pandemic

1. Ski Sundown previews what the upcoming season will look like during the pandemic. ((00:11)) 2. New state grants can help local businesses according to Bridgeport Regional Business Council. ((05:55)) 3. Commissioner for the Dept. of Housing talks about compensating landlords during the pandemic. ((12:43)) 4. Lt. Governor talks about the importance of narcan knowledge.…

Things to Know Tuesday October 27th

Things to Know Tuesday October 27th

Massachusetts craft beer giant to open distribution center in Stratford CT Post ‘Its natural state’ – Milford Land Trust cleans up newest property CT Post Judge delays civil trial on Bridgeport top cop challenge CT Post Lamont: Stricter enforcement of COVID rules possible after bar incidents CT Post Today is the last day CT residents…