Hartford City Council member Matt Ritter is one step closer to the state legislature. Late today a judge denied State Representative Ken Green’s request to overturn the results of the Democratic primary […]
Hartford City Council member Matt Ritter is one step closer to the state legislature. Late today a judge denied State Representative Ken Green’s request to overturn the results of the Democratic primary […]
Two Republicans seeking congressional seats in the 4th and 5th districts appeared on Face the State last month. Normally our interviews are posted on wfsb.com the Monday following the broadcast. Due to human error, […]
Wallingford businessman Jerry Labriola is in an uphill battle against Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, who was first elected twenty years ago. He was one of our guests on this past Sunday’s Face the […]
That’s a question that might be the focus of campaign commercials run by the Republican challengers to Connecticut’s congressional delegation. It is a version of Ronald Reagan’s famous statement in 1980, that has been implemented […]
1. Why is my portrait so close to the WFSB lavatory? 2. Is that a piece of skittle in my teeth? 3. Will that fit in my purse? After all it would […]
I started at WFSB 18 years ago today! I didn’t appear on air for a few days before finally filing a report on poverty (above.) By the way, I still have that […]
First day of school, so here is a refresher on how to pronounce the high school in Hartford’s South End, and the I-84 bridge. How to pronounce “Bulkeley”
Former Connecticut Democratic Party chairman John Droney is sending a message to President Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi: don’t come to our state to campaign for state Democrats. During a taping […]
Here is my article for the August edition of Hartford Magazine. The long civic nightmare that has dogged your capital city for the better part of three years is now over. Former […]
Eighteen years ago this week I was on assignment covering a story that dominated our newscasts for much of the summer and fall of ’95: the case of the People v. Simpson, otherwise […]
“Nothing undermines your credibility more than a misspelling or grammatical mistake.” Those were the words of a former news director here at WFSB after a silly mistake made it into a broadcast. […]
It’s no secret we’ll have a red hot senate race this fall, and a tough fight for governor, but some of the congressional races in our state will also be must-see politics. […]
A Senator named Dodd was at the end of his career. Republicans were hoping a wealthy candidate from Greenwich would replace him. A popular governor had decided not to seek re-election. Sound […]
Tom Foley and Dan Malloy are saying they won’t run negative ads in their campaigns for governor, but will they hold to that? During a taping of “Face the State” the two […]
Hartford Police Officer Hector Robles scored a big victory in the Democratic primary Tuesday night, when voters nominated him for another term. Today he got some bad news: a Hartford Police internal affairs […]
Ned Lamont: He has promised to help Dan Malloy break the Republican gubernatorial winning streak by campaigning for his former rival. As for running for office again, many of Lamont’s most loyal […]
On this primary day we’d like to announce plans for debates for this fall. WFSB will once again partner with CPTV and WNPR to broadcast two debates in October, one for the […]
A viewer told me she is no longer on fence about whether to vote for Dan Malloy or Ned Lamont in the primary: she and her husband are going for Malloy. The […]
100 years or so ago Mark Twain was writing about Hartford. Today the bloggers are chronicling life in your capital city, with yours truly among them. There are several interesting sites I’ve […]