
Word that President Obama will visit New Britain on Wednesday inspired this Sunday’s Face the State Flashback. This weekend we go back in the Channel 3 archives to 2003, when President George […]
Word that President Obama will visit New Britain on Wednesday inspired this Sunday’s Face the State Flashback. This weekend we go back in the Channel 3 archives to 2003, when President George […]
This Sunday on Face the State we are joined by the new mayor Meriden, who is here to talk about the silver city and his role as a political role model. Manny […]
I want to thank every one who came out to celebrate my 50th birthday at Hartford City Hall. Roughly 250 people helped raise money for Interval House, which helps women suffering from […]
I had the occasion the other day to visit one of my favorite stores, known for its wide selection of Hartford Whalers merchandise. Parade of Novelties in the mall in Meriden sells […]
These are days of dark clouds over the state capitol. Federal investigators looking into allegations of corruption in the case of former speaker of the house Chris Donovan in 2012, are now […]
Face the State isn’t necessarily known as a launching pad to stardom, although Tom Dudchik of http://www.ctcapitolreport.com would disagree, as his show was greenlighted after a handful of much heralded appearances on […]
This past weekend I was in charity basketball game to support a charity near and dear to me, Interval House. Several men and I all dedicated to preventing domestic violence got together […]
This Sunday on Face the State we were joined by a suburban Hartford mayor who made history in the fall when he became the first Muslim mayor in Connecticut. Dr. Saudi Anwar […]
2014 is the year we mark a dubious anniversary in Connecticut history. Ten years ago, the state’s once popular three term governor was the focus of a corruption scandal that eventually culminated […]
In the summer of 1996, a day after returning from covering the crash of TWA Flight 800, I was sent to Atlanta for more breaking news. Someone detonated a bomb at the […]
The race for state treasurer is heating up. Incumbent Democrat Denise Nappier is running for a 5th term, but Republicans see her as vulnerable. Enter Jack Orchulli. Jack is back, is the […]
I’m a little on the young side to remember the Beatles. They were broken up by the time I started taking guitar lessons in the 1st grade, but my parents had Beatles […]
The impending winter storm has been named Easton by the WFSB team of meteorologists. This year the naming theme is Connecticut towns, and this bucolic town in Fairfield County is the latest. […]
Today we say a goodbye to one of our key players at WFSB, Steve Yablonski. You’ve probably seen his byline on stories on wfsb.com, and perhaps had a glimpse of him in […]
The budget, jobs, re-election, Tom Foley, the NHL and Chris Christie, those were just some of the topics we talked about with Governor Malloy during a taping of Face the State, that […]
Doctor William Petit will not run for congress in CT-5 Here’s his statement: I had been approached by a number of people who urged me to consider this possibility and suggested that […]
One of the best Super Bowl commercials (in my opinion) was the Radio Shack one featuring a throwback to the ’80s. Brilliant I think because in this day and age of Best […]
It is both stunning and sad at how often a woman becomes a victim of domestic abuse. This Sunday on Face the State we will learn more about what’s being done to […]