The 1960s “Batman” television series has been out of production for nearly 50 years, but it has been rediscovered at my house, by my kids. My son wanted a Batman toy for […]
The 1960s “Batman” television series has been out of production for nearly 50 years, but it has been rediscovered at my house, by my kids. My son wanted a Batman toy for […]
The state’s controversial plan to give driver’s licenses to undocumented residents is now in full swing. So how is it going? We got some answers this weekend from the new commissioner of […]
The mayor of Connecticut’s largest city is seeking a third term, and when asked, he effortlessly rattles off a list of things he believes shows Bridgeport is a better place than we […]
We have two fresh faces on Face the State this weekend making their debut on the broadcast. They are not pundits, but will play them on television this Sunday. For the Republican […]
Hartford Mayor Pedro Segarra is off and running for a second term. Segarra came in for a taping of Face the State for the first time since becoming an official candidate, after […]
The week of pomp and circumstance and tradition dating back to the 1700s is over, and now Governor Malloy is working on his second term agenda. What does he hope to accomplish, […]
Gone are the days of boring senate races in Connecticut. Ever since Lieberman Lamont of 2006, nutmeggers want a race with some red meat in it, not the yawners of yore. Can […]
Kara and I brought the kids to the UConn CCSU game on Sunday and they marveled at the place that to them is home to Disney on Ice and the circus. […]
It is 2015, and Connecticut politics will focus on the municipal races in cities and towns across the state, but some people are already jockeying for 2016 and the senate race and […]
A brave man from Berlin, Connecticut is talking about a cancer that is not talked about very often. Testicular cancer is one of the most treatable of cancers and there are survivors […]
We are seeing some movement in the race for mayor of Hartford. Last month, Mayor Pedro Segarra appeared on Face the State and suggested he was leaning toward running for re-election. Since […]
Word that Coltsville in Hartford is becoming a national historic park was met with cheers, congratulations and a little bit of confusion. What does it all mean? We’ll get answers this Sunday […]
The 2016 presidential buzz surrounding Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is being heard here in Connecticut. A member of the state Democratic committee and former Hillary Clinton supporter is now focusing her efforts […]
Ever since Mayor Pedro Segarra appeared on Face the State last month and suggested he is leaning toward running for another term, we’ve heard the names of several potential opponents. This Sunday […]
Injured state senator Andrew Maynard is improving and will be back at the state capitol next year. That, according to incoming senate president Martin Looney, who made the comments during a taping […]
I’ve been asked by many of you how I’ve been doing now that the 6 week MELT transformation challenge is over. After 6 weeks I had dropped more than 18 pounds and […]
I was a senior in high school when former Beatle John Lennon was shot to death outside his home near Central Park. It was a pretty shocking story and I remember reading […]
Assisted suicide is an emotional issue for many people, especially those who have watched a loved one suffer from a long and sometimes painful death. Next year, the debate over whether assisted […]
We are getting our first look at a new apartment building planned for the site of the old WFSB Broadcast House at Constitution Plaza. Developer Abul Islam has released sketches of the […]