“It was wrong.” That’s what former U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman said about Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server to conduct official business when she was secretary of state. During an […]
An Amazing Tour of Connecticut
We all know Connecticut is a beautiful state from our beaches, to the hills to the architecture that spans nearly 400 years. Check out this video from the “World From Above.” It’s […]
Before the Travelers Championship
The first Hartford stop on PGA tour happened in 1952, to the Wethersfield Country Club, as the Insurance City Open, it later became the Greater Hartford Open, and then the name of […]
WFSB in 1974
In 1974, Channel 3 was sold by the Travelers to the Washington Post, and our call letters changed from WTIC to WFSB. Some of the anchors and reporters moved on and some […]
A Lesson From Lester
In 1990, as a young news anchor, I attended a journalism seminar in Chicago sponsored by Broadcasting Magazine and the Society of Professional Journalists and left there with a lesson that I […]
Tree Falls on Ex-Congressman’s House
Tuesday’s wild weather left its mark all over the state, with trees blocking roads, knocking down power lines, damaging homes and crushing at least one car. One of the homes hit by […]
10th Annual Capital Catwalk
The 10th annual Capital Catwalk to benefit Dress for Success was a great night for an awesome cause. Members of the community came together along with members of the WFSB news team […]
Governor Carlson?
How’s that for a provocative headline? Our guest this past Sunday on Face the State might some day run for office and one option is that big corner suite with the fireplace […]
Hartford Hospital CEO: State Budget Not Good for Patients
Hartford Healthcare CEO Elliot Joseph recently had a meeting with the CEO of the State of Connecticut, Governor Dannel Malloy. It did not end well. “He listened and expressed concern but nothing […]
Stanley Cup Coaches Have Hartford Whalers Roots
Chicago Blackhawks head coach Joel Quenneville and assistant coach Kevin Dineen are celebrating a big Stanley Cup victory this week. Both are familiar faces to people in Connecticut, who remember the duo […]
Scarborough: Connecticut is in Crisis
“I absolutely love Connecticut, and that’s the irony.” said Joe Scarborough during a taping of Face the State that aired Sunday. The host of “Morning Joe” on MSNBC has become a vocal […]
Reason #750 to Own a Buick Roadmaster
My new Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon is picking up where my old one left off, serving as the family hauler and delivery truck. With the back seat and the way way back […]
Governor Malloy Endorses Hillary Clinton
It is not a complete surprise, but Connecticut Governor Dan Malloy has endorsed Hillary Clinton in the race for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. Malloy announced the endorsement on Face the State […]
Dermatologist Presents Gift to Hillary Clinton
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton came to a fundraiser near Yale University this month and left New Haven with 50 to 60 checks for $2700, and a goody bag of premium anti-aging […]
Governor Defends Budget: “Overall It’s Pretty Good”
It’s been a tough week to be Governor Dan Malloy. A budget proposal that wasn’t wholly his was barely passed by the legislature after that body was warned by three Fortune 500 […]