WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning Diner Tour: Silver Star Diner

WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning Diner Tour: Silver Star Diner

As we crossed the half way point of the WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning Diner Tour, the show takes us to the Silver Star Diner in Norwalk! Some of the guests featured today included local icons like Stew Leonard and Howard Dixon, politicians like Mayor Harry Rilling, State Representative Kadeem Roberts and Norwalk…

Melissa in the Morning: Pre-Paid Funeral Funds Scam

Melissa in the Morning: Pre-Paid Funeral Funds Scam

Connecticut State Police are sounding the alarm and looking for victims of what they are calling a scam connected to a funeral director who stole money that people put down for funerals and grave plots. The family of that funeral director owns funeral homes in Coventry, Tolland, Vernon, and East Windsor but again, it’s unclear…

Melissa in the Morning: Asian Tiger Mosquito in CT

Melissa in the Morning: Asian Tiger Mosquito in CT

An invasive species of mosquitoes has made their way to Connecticut and apparently are spreading rapidly throughout the state. How dangerous are these mosquitoes? Where did they come from? And why do they seem to be sticking around all year round? We asked Dr. Philip Armstrong, a state entomologist with The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station.…

Melissa in the Morning: Save The Sound Report

Melissa in the Morning: Save The Sound Report

As we gear up for the unofficial start to summer, a lot of residents will head to our local beaches to enjoy the sunshine and go for a swim. And just in time, Save the Sound just released its latest beach report and the good news, the bulk of the state’s 73 beaches on Long…

Melissa in the Morning: Medicaid Funding

Melissa in the Morning: Medicaid Funding

Governor Lamont has signed a declaration enabling the Connecticut General Assembly to adopt legislation appropriating $284-million dollars to Medicaid funding. The Connecticut Department of Social Services estimated that amount needed to ensure that payments continue to be made to health care providers under this program. Not everyone is applauding the decision, including state Republicans. Senator…

Melissa in the Morning: New Technology at Local Airports

Melissa in the Morning: New Technology at Local Airports

AAA projected more than 45 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home over the Memorial Day holiday period. With many set to fly to their destinations, we asked the Connecticut Airport Authority how Bradley International Airport is preparing. We also highlighted new technology at Bradley making the airport experience better for travelers,…

Melissa in the Morning: Prostate Cancer Diagnosis

Melissa in the Morning: Prostate Cancer Diagnosis

Former President Joe Biden’s office announced that he has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, which has spread to his bones. We want to understand his diagnosis better, his treatment options and the importance of consistent primary care visits for men. We spoke about these topics with Dr. Keith O’Brien, Hartford HealthCare…

Melissa in the Morning: A Deal with US DOT

Melissa in the Morning: A Deal with US DOT

Recently, the Connecticut Department of Transportation entered an agreement with the US DOT that will mean a quicker turnaround to complete transportation projects in our state. We got more clarity on how it works and why it’s a significant deal, effective immediately, from CT DOT Commissioner, Garrett Eucalitto. IMAGE CREDIT: Eric Urbanowicz

Melissa in the Morning: CT Sports Headlines

Melissa in the Morning: CT Sports Headlines

As the WNBA Connecticut Sun basketball team kicks off the start of their season, team owners are considering selling the team and relocating it. The Mohegan Tribe recently announced it is exploring all options for the franchise’s future, including a potential sale of the team. John Pierson, sports director for News 8, weighed in on…

Melissa in the Morning: Hot Cars

Melissa in the Morning: Hot Cars

On average, 37 children under the age of 15 die each year from heatstroke after being left in a vehicle. In 2025, three deaths have already been reported. We are addressing misconceptions to knowingly leaving children or pets in a hot car with crime prevention expert, Jim Perez. Image Credit: Getty Images