30 years ago this weekend, Connecticut was slammed by a powerful storm, Hurricane Gloria. Roughly a million people in our state were without power, and damage was in the millions. This week […]
Ganim to Gov. & Senators: I Need Your Help
Former Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim was our guest this Sunday on Face the State. We talked about his victory over Mayor Bill Finch in the Democratic primary, and his relationship with his […]
Bronin Looking to November and Beyond
Fresh of his victory in the Hartford Democratic primary, Luke Bronin was our guest this Sunday on Face the State. Bronin talked about his agenda for the seven weeks until election day, […]
CNBC’s Kudlow Leaning Toward Connecticut Senate Run
We’ve become a little spoiled in Connecticut in terms of being a spectator to some interesting senate races over the past decade thanks to challengers like Linda McMahon and Ned Lamont, but […]
Roadmaster Road Trip
A few members of the WFSB night crew took a retro road trip to pick up dinner for the newsroom on this primary night. 11PM producer Bill Hall and Face the State […]
Hartford & Bridgeport Primary Preview
Democrats in Connecticut’s largest city and its capital city will head to the polls on Wednesday to choose their candidate for mayor in the November election. It’s been a summer of political […]
Mika, Gayle and Me
20 years ago this month, I ditched the alarm clock and became a night owl. I was anchoring Eyewitness News Daybreak with Mika Brzezinski when I got the call to sit alongside […]
Slifka & Rennie: Weekend Pundits on Face the State
This past weekend on Face the State, we paired West Hartford Mayor Scott Slifka and Hartford Courant columnist Kevin Rennie as pundits, and they weighed in on Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, […]
A Message for Black Voters from Political Trailblazer
25 years ago history was made in Connecticut, when voters chose for the first time, a black candidate to represent them in congress. In 1990, Gary Franks became the first black Republican […]
We Made it on a Museum Wall
Kara and I sold some art over the summer….art we actually painted ourselves. Seriously. It was for a super fun charity event called “Wet Paint.” a fundraiser for the Newport Art Museum. […]
Going Green with Connecticut Trees
Fences make good neighbors, so the saying goes. When our neighbors discussed with Kara and me what to do after some trimming opened up our yards to one another, we talked about […]