
As we watch the heartbreaking images of the devastation in Houston, it’s hard not to try to imagine what Texans are going through. Back in 1936, Hartford was swamped with historic floods […]
As we watch the heartbreaking images of the devastation in Houston, it’s hard not to try to imagine what Texans are going through. Back in 1936, Hartford was swamped with historic floods […]
Senator Chris Murphy’s feet are healing after a 105 mile walk across Connecticut, and this week walked into the Face the State studio to talk about his journey, his state, his […]
Lisa Birnbach would be proud. The author of the 1980s best seller “the Preppy Handbook,” would no doubt smile if she spotted what I saw the past couple of days. There was […]
Originally posted on Dennis House blog:
Forty years ago today I was a junior high school student enjoying the final weeks of the summer of ’77. I was playing golf at the…
We had a great time at a fun House family summer tradition where your artwork can end up in a museum, and you can walk away with a cool masterpiece to hang […]
Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (CT-3) is the dean of the Connecticut congressional delegation and shows no signs of slowing down. The New Haven Democrat is out with a book “The Least Among […]
It’s not every day you a spot an exact duplicate of your car, especially when it’s 21 years old, but that’s what I saw in a parking lot in Middletown, Rhode Island. […]
UConn, especially athletics, is a huge economic engine in our state, and is a big part of the state budget. This morning on Face the State at 11 on WFSB, we are […]
Introducing the “public parklet,” a novel idea that’s been implemented in Newport, Rhode Island. It’s a solar powered place to relax, enjoy a coffee, and surf the internet, while your device is […]