John Howell, an astute reporter for the West Hartford Patch, called to say he discovered my name in a police report filed in West Hartford. I was considered a witness in a […]
John Howell, an astute reporter for the West Hartford Patch, called to say he discovered my name in a police report filed in West Hartford. I was considered a witness in a […]
Every day the news anchors here have to record an “Oz” tease promoting the next edition of “Doctor Oz.” For a quarter a century it was the “Oprah” tease. The producers of […]
The Hartford Police Department released its official report on the case of Denise Nappier today (Friday) at 5:40PM. That’s what we in the media call, the “Friday night dump.” Savvy media and […]
It was October 17, 1962 when President John Kennedy flew to Connecticut for a day of campaigning on behalf of his fellow Democrats. White House records show the president was in the state […]
The Republicans are starting to stir in the race for the U.S. Senate seat held by Senator Joe Lieberman. Tonight during a taping of “Face the State with Dennis House” on WFSB-TV in […]
On this solemn anniversary, we were joined by Senators Joe Lieberman in Washington, and Richard Blumenthal in Manhattan. Channel 3’s Robert Goulston reported live from the site of the World Trade Center […]
Sounds like a children’s book, doesn’t it? Certainly wasn’t a fairy tale ending for the raccoon which crossed in front of Kara’s car on Interstate 91. Kara told me she accidentally hit the […]
My 9/11 story is thankfully, not nearly as compelling or emotional as it was for thousands of others. I was not there when the attacks took place, and I didn’t have any […]
We just received a response from Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro through her spokesperson Kaelan Richards to a statement made today by the Chairman of the Connecticut Republican Party. “This is a partisan attack and […]
Most of the media in the state have been late (WFSB included) to the story of Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro and her whereabouts this week, and viewers have certainly called me on it. […]
We were hoping to bring you a debate over the controversial Hartford New Britain busway last week on Face the State, but Hurricane Irene forced a change in our program plans. We […]
I was excited about an interview for last week’s Face the State with David Panagore, the Chief Operating Officer for the City of Hartford. It’s no secret there has been some new […]
The impending arrival of Hurricane Irene has forced to us to scrap our scheduled edition of Face the State for this Sunday. Instead, we will broadcast a live edition of Connecticut’s most watched […]
It’s been a very long time since a Republican was elected mayor of Hartford; 42 years in fact when Ann Uccello was re-elected to a second term. This year, the GOP hasn’t […]
One of the best blogs covering the city of Hartford is Sad City Hartford, and its author was unknown to readers until Sunday. The man who writes under the pen name of […]
The city of Hartford is home to many bloggers, and one of my favorite blogs is “Sad City Hartford.” It chronicles life in our capital city as seen through the eyes of […]
Eagle-eyed Channel 3 viewers noticed my shoes during tonight’s newscast, in a rare full body shot that lasted a few seconds. WFSB technical director captured this as proof to the viewers they weren’t […]
This is the first week of higher taxes in Connecticut, and many folks are receiving their first smaller paycheck. This week on Face the State, we are joined by two up and […]
Ten years ago this week, a staff meeting was just breaking up inside the old Broadcast House when someone said we had breaking news: Waterbury Mayor Philip Giordano had been arrested. We […]