Melissa in the Morning: Did DCF Drop the Ball?

Melissa in the Morning: Did DCF Drop the Ball?

The family of 6-year-old Jathan Escobar is blaming the Department of Children and Families for his death following a horrific domestic violence attack in Bridgeport. Senator Lisa Seminara, ranking senator on the Children and Human Services Committee, got a letter from DCF Commissioner on their involvement with the victims and spoke with us about the…

Melissa in the Morning: Alarming Audit Report

Melissa in the Morning: Alarming Audit Report

The most recent state audit looking at procedures at the Connecticut Department of Correction had some alarming takeaways that taxpayers should know about. Investigative reporter, Jeff Derderian, did a deep dive into this report and shared key takeaways you should know about. Image Courtesy of Jeff Derderian

Melissa in the Morning: Traffic Stop Gone Wrong

Melissa in the Morning: Traffic Stop Gone Wrong

A man accused of stabbing a Connecticut police officer during a traffic stop is being held on three-million-dollars bond and will face a judge today. CT State Police say Officer Tim Wright pulled over a vehicle in Woodbury during the daytime, was approached by the driver and stabbed in the neck. We spoke with Sgt.…

Melissa in the Morning: The Klein Scam Alert

Melissa in the Morning: The Klein Scam Alert

We were recently alerted about a ticket scam discovered at The Klein in Bridgeport. Turns out, it’s a scam happening at local theaters across the country. Laurence Caso, executive director of The Klein gave us the details about the ongoing scam and his calls for federal action on this matter. To buy tickets and avoid…

Melissa in the Morning: Vape-Detection Tech in Norwalk

Melissa in the Morning: Vape-Detection Tech in Norwalk

New vape-detection technology has been rolled out and installed in only a handful of school districts across Connecticut. One of those districts is Norwalk. We spoke with Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Estrella, about their interest in the new tech and their goals for combatting youth vaping issues. Image Credit: Getty Images

Melissa in the Morning: Special Educators in CT

Melissa in the Morning: Special Educators in CT

There is a severe shortage of special educators in Connecticut. Sacred Heart University and Stamford Public Schools have partnered up to create the Para Pioneer Program to help solve the problem and attract more people to special ed. We spoke with Sally Drew, Program Director of Special Education at SHU, about the program and their…

Melissa in the Morning: Mammogram Updates

Melissa in the Morning: Mammogram Updates

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the FDA has new breast density reporting requirements. We did a deep dive into the details with Dr. Susan Boolbol of Nuvance Health. She also talked about false positives with mammograms. Image Credit: Getty Images

Melissa in the Morning: Redistricting in Westport

Melissa in the Morning: Redistricting in Westport

Dozens of students could be impacted by school redistricting in Westport.  The Board of Education has approved the plan, which would be implemented in two phases and impact multiple elementary schools.  The goal is to create better balance across the five elementary schools as they prepare for the opening of the new Long Lots Elementary…

Melissa in the Morning: New Tick Disease in Connecticut

Melissa in the Morning: New Tick Disease in Connecticut

The first human case of Rickettsia Parkeri, a tick-borne illness, has been detected in a woman who lives in Fairfield County. We asked Dr. Browne about this disease and why it’s so uncommon to Connecticut, despite being detected in other parts of the US frequently. We also talked about more funding proposed federally to combat…

Melissa in the Morning: Senior Housing Crisis

Melissa in the Morning: Senior Housing Crisis

There is an ongoing problem with senior housing options in the state. Many seniors report long wait lists and unaffordable options. We spoke with Renee Dobos of Connecticut Housing Partners for a snapshot of the problem and what can be done to fix it. IMAGE CREDIT: Melissa Sheketoff