
Americans are living longer yet age is a sensitive topic these days as we start to see older people in positions of power. President Biden will turn 80 this year, the oldest […]
Americans are living longer yet age is a sensitive topic these days as we start to see older people in positions of power. President Biden will turn 80 this year, the oldest […]
People in Ukraine are living in fear and uncertainty. I spoke with a couple from Ukraine, whom I met several years ago while they were spending the summer in New England. Viktor […]
When I was in high school I was assigned the task of writing a candidate endorsement that would appear in our school newspaper. In an effort to avoid favoritism in the election […]
In their first extended interview since winning the endorsed nominations at Democratic State convention, Ned Lamont and his running mate Susan Bysiewicz appeared on Face the State Sunday, promising change after eight […]
The conventions are a few weeks ago when delegates will voice their support and help set the primary ballot. Who do you like? Don’t forget to join us this morning at 11AM […]
It was a busy year for the nearly two dozen people interested in being Connecticut’s next governor. All of the declared and exploratory candidates pictured above appeared on Face the State to […]
Election day 2018 is a little more than a year away, and no fewer than a dozen people are out there raising money for a possible run in the quest to succeed […]
2017 is a municipal election year, but the gubernatorial election the following year might dominate the political headlines. With the election 22 months away, those with their eye on the state’s highest […]
There are still Trump and Clinton banners and bumper stickers to be seen in the Connecticut landscape, so I was a little surprised to spot this sign in West Hartford. The next […]
The first and perhaps only Connecticut U.S. Senate debate is in the record books, taking place Sunday during an hour-long Face the State on WFSB. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D) and State Representative […]
The race to represent Connecticut in the U.S. senate in Connecticut has been a tame one so far, in contrast to what we Nutmeggers have become accustomed to. We had the Lieberman […]
20 years ago this week Hartford was the center of the political universe as Connecticut’s capital city hosted a presidential debate between Bill Clinton and Bob Dole. In our Face the State […]
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Datto of Norwalk is an international company that specializes in cloud storage. It’s a company few had heard of until this summer, when it was mentioned in national stories because it had […]
“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 […]
The news that not only are the New Britain Rock Cats staying in Connecticut, but moving to a stadium twice the size in Hartford has been all the buzz since the story […]
In what we believe is a first here at WFSB, all of the guests on Sunday’s edition of Face the State are mothers, mothers who are also politicians. It is Mother’s Day […]
Former governor John Rowland shows up frequently in our Face the State flashbacks, and for good reason. He was one of the longest serving governors in Connecticut history, first elected 20 years […]