The I-team’s recent discovery of questionable use of state issued debit cards reminded me of a series of reports I did on government waste when I was a rookie reporter here at […]
The I-team’s recent discovery of questionable use of state issued debit cards reminded me of a series of reports I did on government waste when I was a rookie reporter here at […]
November was very good for Democrats. They retained control of the general assembly, swept the congressional races, and the hotly contested senate race. With a Democrat in the governor’s office, they control […]
Back in the 1950s and ’60s, air conditioning and seatbelts were rare options, and cigarette lighters were standard. When I drove an old beat up 1974 Pontiac Ventura in college, the original […]
This Sunday we heard from the Commissioner of Social Services about an I-team investigation that has the whole state buzzing from Facebook to radio talk shows. During a taping of Face the State, […]
The shooting of a loss prevention officer at the Macy’s at the Buckland Hills Mall is a frightening story that shocked many people. It happened during a suspected shoplifting incident and we […]
You’d be hard-pressed to find someone in Connecticut who has never been to the XL Center, formerly the Hartford Civic Center. In the past 38 years the coliseum has hosted NHL and […]
the last Republican to carry Connecticut in a presidential election The Connecticut Republican party is back to the drawing board, again. After making no gains in the legislature and losing the senate race […]
Parade of Progress on Central Row, Hartford May 1958 Like thousands of people last weekend, I went to the Connecticut Auto Show to check out the new cars for 2013. The show […]
After a year of speculation, it is now official: the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut will move its offices out of Hartford. The diocese has listed its headquarters for sale with William Raveis real […]
Ari! WFSB Chief Meteorologist Bruce DePrest has announced the name of the Nor’easter that slammed Connecticut, is Ari. Naming winter storms is a longtime tradition here at WFSB (and WTIC before), that began […]
Millions of people will be casting ballots for the first time on election day, and it reminds me of the first time I was old enough to vote. I was a college student when […]
You can watch Face the State interviews with the candidates right here http://www.wfsb.com/category/213663/face-the-state in our politics section on wfsb.com. You can also find video of our debates. Also read: http://dennishouse.wordpress.com/2012/11/05/my-first-time-voting/
Secretary of the state Denise Merrill does not want another Bridgeport. The ballot fiasco in 2010 is still fresh in many people’s minds, and with election day complicated by Hurricane Sandy we […]
If you are regular reader of the Hartfordite, you are well aware I often lament our state’s lack of a role in the 2012 presidential race. I’ll unabashedly admit I’m jealous of […]
I always respect actors who embrace their past, and one of my twitter followers is one such artist: an iconic actor from the 1980s, who still has a big following today: Ralph […]
I always respect actors who embrace their past, and in this case he is an iconic actor from the 1980s, who still has a big following today. Ralph Macchio, who turns 51 next […]
2006 changed everything for Connecticut senate races. Before then, we had real snoozers that ended up in blowouts for Joe Lieberman and Chris Dodd, with wreckage at the side of the road named […]
Barbara Mikulski, Jodi Rell, Mary Landrieu, and Susan Collins. These are just some of the women Chris Murphy and Linda McMahon are featuring on the campaign trail in their efforts to woo […]
According to the Connecticut Department of Labor, the current unemployment rate in our state is 8.9 %, above the national rate of 7.8% The capital city has the highest rate in the […]