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Melissa in the Morning is hosted by Melissa Sheketoff who gathers top news headlines locally and nationally to keep WICC listeners in the know, delivering the information that matters most to you.
Every week, enjoy live interviews from state leaders, business owners and local experts. Melissa has frequent talks with Governor Ned Lamont, Attorney General William Tong, Comptroller Sean Scanlon and other state department leaders. She also has consistent check-in’s with leaders in Washington, including U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal and U.S. Congressman Jim Himes. At the hyper local level, Melissa also talks to local leaders, including state senators, representative, mayors and first selectmen.
Outside of politics, local experts featured on the show weekly include infectious disease expert, Dr. Fred Browne of Griffin Health, career strategist, Julie Bauke, and law enforcement officials including crime prevention expert, Jim Perez.
And as a news reporter, Melissa does investigative reporting on local stories. In 2024, Melissa was the first and only Connecticut reporter for weeks to tackle a hot water and heating issue at Success Village in Bridgeport and Stratford, impacting thousands of residents. She also exposed severe issues with Bridgeport’s education system, including issues with the Board of Education and superintendent. She also answered dozens of calls from Fairfield residents about a childcare center abruptly set to shut down and her work led to a delay in that decision helping dozens of families find care.
Plus, traffic every ten minutes and weather from our Chief Meteorologist Paul Piorek.
Recent posts

Cooking with Claud: Cranberry Sausage Quiche
Quiche FillingChopped onion (1/4 to 1/3 cup)Rolled sausage (with sage in it) or add sageCranberries ONCE COOKED TOGETHER:Add 3 eggs beaten and 1.5 cups of half and half to the mix Make your own Crust1.25 cup flour½ cup butter¼ cup ice cold water 1. Put Monterey jack cheese on top of crust2. …… Continue Reading

Melissa in the Morning: Misinformation
Does the idea of a world in which facts mean nothing cause anxiety? Fear? Maybe even paranoia? A new book, Disinformation: The Nature of Facts and Lies in the Post-Truth Era, helps people navigate how to find credible sources. We spoke with the author, Donald Barclay. ((00:10)) Apples, pumpkins and Christmas trees…oh my! We check…… Continue Reading

Melissa in the Morning: Flu Season Ahead
Doctors predict this is going to be the worst flu season America sees in several years. We spoke to Dr. Browne about that and what the dominant strain of flu even is to determine a vaccine. We also took questions on covid vaccines and some kind of rabbit disease that’s been detected in Hartford this…… Continue Reading

Melissa in the Morning: Long Term Plans
Thanks to improvements in medicine and health, we live longer lives now. As such, it’s even more important than ever before to develop plans for living arrangements in the future. Mario D’Aquila with Assisted Living Services talked about options for seniors. ((00:10)) A NYT opinion article called out Fairfield’s First Selectwoman over affordable housing. Brenda…… Continue Reading

Melissa in the Morning: Sickle Cell Disease
Sickle cell disease affects millions of people throughout the world. Dr. F. Bernadette West of the American Red Cross talked about the disease and the need for blood supply. ((00:10)) The national 9-8-8 hotline rolled out over the summer time for people in need of mental health support. We spoke with a public safety dispatcher…… Continue Reading

Melissa in the Morning: Reality Check on Postpartum
1 in 7 mothers struggle with postpartum and there’s increase in mental health needs since the pandemic. Therapist, Melissa Fairhurst, spoke to us about the latest statistics and what can be done to help. To connect with Melissa — search Melissa Fairhurst on psychologytoday.com ((00:10)) Nearly 2 in 5 American college graduates have major regrets.…… Continue Reading

Melissa in the Morning: Drug Teaching
After the D.A.R.E. program dissolved in Connecticut, some districts created their own programs. In Fairfield, they made SHAPE that teaches drug and alcohol dangers to fifth and sixth graders. Gary MacNamara was the former chief and part of the rollout process. He told us how it works and why it’s effective. ((00:10)) September is Suicide…… Continue Reading

Cooking with Claud: Blue Cheese Burgers
Ingredients:– Chopped meat– Crumbled blue cheese– Paprika– Pepper– Garlic– Onion IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus… Continue Reading

Melissa in the Morning: Back in Session
Fran Rabinowitz, Executive Director of CT Association of Public School Superintendents — Teacher shortages, applications and hiring processes. ((00:10)) Gary MacNamara, Chief/Executive Director of Public Safety & Government Affairs — Armed Guards and security on school campuses. ((13:53)) Jon Hipsher, the Chief Operating Officer from M & J Bus and the Vice President for the…… Continue Reading

Melissa in the Morning: Rainbow Fentanyl
Governor Ned Lamont came on to answer listener questions. We spoke with him about schools and transportation, but we also touched on drug education in schools. What can be done about teaching students and families about fentanyl? ((00:10)) Republican candidate for Lt. Governor, Laura Devlin, also touched on drug education. We also spoke about Bob…… Continue Reading
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