Face the State begins its 49th year with an exclusive with Governor-elect Ned Lamont and Lt. Governor-elect Susan Bysiewicz, just days before they are sworn in. We talk about what they’re feeling […]
Face the State begins its 49th year with an exclusive with Governor-elect Ned Lamont and Lt. Governor-elect Susan Bysiewicz, just days before they are sworn in. We talk about what they’re feeling […]
Which politicians were naughty this year and which were nice? This Sunday on Face the State our panel of experts will give out lumps of coal and candy canes to several recipients […]
A nightmare of a trip to Costa Rica in October is still making headlines this Thanksgiving weekend: four Americans drowned in a rafting accident while celebrating a friend’s upcoming wedding. The […]
It was an election for the history books! Sunday on Face the State we discussed the election of Ned Lamont as our next governor. How did he win and why did Bob […]
This has been a big year for the U.S. Senate with the Kavanaugh hearings dominated the news from late summer into fall. It is possible President Trump will get to nominate another […]
if the election were held today, who would you vote for in the race for governor of Connecticut?
After decades of coming to you at 11AM every Sunday morning, Face the State will now be broadcast at a new time, 8:30AM. This allows WFSB to carry the full hour of […]
The ballot for the gubernatorial primary in August is nearly finalized. Republicans Bob Stefanowski and David Stemerman were successful in their petition drives, and will join endorsed candidate Mark Boughton, Tim Herbst […]
Spring and summer mean car shows when classic car owners take their beauties out after a long Connecticut winter. The Greenwich Concours D’Elegance features cars worth up to a few million dollars. […]
Bon Jovi & Sferrazza One of the longest serving police chiefs in recent Connecticut memory is now protecting some of the biggest names in music. Retired Enfield police chief Carl Sferrazza is […]
Sunday on Face the State we aired a special Face the State dedicated to the March for our Lives in Washington, a demonstration of kids to urge lawmakers to pass stricter gun […]
Isn’t everybody just a little bit of an Elvis fan? Tucked away in an industrial neighborhood in Hartford’s South End sits an unexpected collection of memorabilia, tchotchkes, and curiosities celebrating the king […]
September 30, 2017 was a routine day in the House family, as Kara and I drove and dropped off the kids at dance and football practices, a birthday party and a get […]
Starbucks Coffee is expanding in the downtown area of the capital city, five years after Governor Malloy called them out on television for its hours, that are more limited than Starbucks locations […]
Kara Sundlun and I had the great pleasure to emcee an event near and dear to us, Big Mo’ 2017. The Mo’ is short for momentum, and is a fundraiser for the […]
There is a new police officer on the beat in Connecticut, with a familiar name. Michael Fallon is a newly minted rookie on the Newington Police force, who is following his father’s […]
One of the most powerful women in Washington was in Hartford this Friday and spent about an hour or so shopping at one of Connecticut’s oldest stores. Stackpole, Moore and Tryon has […]
The Summer Olympics are focusing attention on the nation of Brazil, which has a growing presence in Connecticut. Ten cities across the country have consulate offices, including Los Angeles, New York, and […]