Connecticut is widely regarded as an older state, so where do millennials fit in? That generation’s preference for public transportation and a cosmopolitan lifestyle played a role in General Electric’s decision to […]
Prayers for Kalamazoo, My Former Home
The city of Kalamazoo, Michigan is in shock and mourning this week after Saturday’s shooting rampage that left six people dead and two wounded. The attacks were carried out in three locations […]
Marijuana, Homeless Vets, Minority Business and the Challenger Disaster
It’s been proposed before, but 2016 has brought a new effort to legalize marijuana in Connecticut. This Sunday on Face the State, the argument for and against it, by two adversaries on […]
WFSB in 1976
Check out this vintage promotional film below from 40 years showcasing some of the then members of the Channel 3 team. These promos might have run during such shows as M*A*S*H, The […]
Unlocking Litchfield
Kara, the kids and I recently had a great trip to New Milford to be interviewed by Unlocking Litchfield. It is a super cool website authored by Lora Warnick and Beverley Canepari. […]
Mayor Bronin: “Hard and Painful Decisions”
It is the dawn of the Bronin era in the city of Hartford, and for the first time since his inauguration, we were joined on Face the State Sunday by the capital […]
Peyton & Cam Beat Tom & Eli in Super Bowl Ratings
Connecticut is hardly Denver Broncos or Carolina Panthers country but people here tuned in record numbers to Super Bowl 50. According to Nielsen ratings, the game was the most watched Super Bowl […]
That Day When All Eyes in the Sports World Were on Hartford
Originally posted on Dennis House blog:
The loss of the Hartford Whalers in 1997 was not only a blow to fans, but to businesses, charities and the image of the city and…
Vintage Hartford Whalers Freebie
WFSB, like many television stations, sometimes gives out free stuff at various events. Sometimes it is a cup, a hat, or a foam football to promote Friday Night Football. T-shirts, pencils, and […]