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Melissa in the Morning: Preventing Fraud
Last Friday at 5:15 PM

CT Senate and House Republicans unveiled legislative proposals aimed at preventing fraud. We spoke to Senate Minority Leader, Steve Harding, about efforts to strengthen oversight and accountability and whether this is a culture of corruption in state government. 


Melissa in the Morning: License-Exempt Camps
Last Friday at 2:48 PM

It’s any parent’s nightmare: your child is in the care of a predator. That nightmare came to life in Bethany a few years ago. A former parks and recreation employee was arrested and charged with multiple felony charges, including sexual contact with a victim under 13, first-degree sexual assault and risk of injury to a minor. A recent OCA report revealed there are a lot of systemic failures for license-exempt programs, like parks and rec. We spoke with Acting Child Advocate, Christina Ghio, for the Connecticut Office of the Child Advocate.

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CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Is Skipping The State Of The Union Address Improper?
Last Thursday at 11:02 PM

Host Paul Pacelli kicked off Thursday's "Connecticut Today" wondering if it's an insult to a member of Congress' constituents if that member - like Sen. Chris Murphy - skips the upcoming State of the Union address (00:50). We also heard the latest on Connecticut politics from former Bridgeport Democratic State Rep. Chris Caruso (14:54) and former State Senate GOP leader John McKinney (24:16). CBS News White House reporter Linda Kenyon had the latest on a possible U.S. attack on Iran (33:53), while Quinnipiac University men's and women's hockey TV play-by-play voice Phil Giubileo broke down today's women's Olympic Gold-Medal game between the U...


Melissa in the Morning: Soccer Stadium Status
Last Thursday at 4:53 PM

A stadium meant for the Connecticut United Football Club is still happening but maybe not in Bridgeport anymore. The shocking decision comes after Governor Lamont announced that the state would not invest any more state dollars into the project.
We got more details from Andre Swanston, CEO of Connecticut Sports Group which owns the Connecticut United Football Club.


Melissa in the Morning: Flu Vaccines
Last Thursday at 2:52 PM

The FDA is agreeing to review Moderna's influenza vaccine. Officials defended the initial decision, saying the company should have given a higher-strength vaccine to older patients in the control arm of its trial. However, Moderna made revisions to its approach and is now seeking full approval for the shot for adults between 50 and 64 years old as well as accelerated approval for those aged 65 and above. We talked about this with Dr. Browne of Griffin Health.

Image Courtesy of Griffin Health and Dr. Fred Browne


Melissa in the Morning: Prediction Markets
Last Thursday at 2:51 PM

The governor wants to raise the minimum age to access prediction market platforms from 18 to 21. Prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket allow users to risk money forecasting all kinds of events including sports, elections, and celebrity news. But how likely is it for Connecticut to pass effective legislation without enough federal regulation? We asked Paul Tarbox, Director of Public Policy and Communications at the Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling.

For more information: https://ccpg.org/


Melissa in the Morning: Joining Forces
Last Thursday at 2:50 PM

The Stratford High School softball team is joining forces with Notre Dame West Haven. We got the scoop on what happened from Stratford’ Head Coach, Gary Sherrick.

Image Credit: Eric Urbanowicz


Melissa in the Morning: Incentives for Public Safety
Last Thursday at 2:45 PM

Governor Lamont is proposing more incentives to recruit and retain police officers and firefighters. The push comes amid staffing shortages in both industries across the state. But does it really do enough, especially for police, to attract people to the jobs and keep them? We asked State Senator Paul Cicarella, who is a leading lawmaker on the Public Safety and Security Committee.


Melissa in the Morning: Child Tax Credit
Last Thursday at 2:45 PM

Connecticut lawmakers pushed for a refundable child tax credit. House Bill 5134 calls for a fully refundable child tax credit of $600 per child for up to three children. It would be available to families that earn up to $100,000 for single filers and $200,000 for joint filers.

We spoke with Molly Markowitz from the American Academy of Pediatrics; she’s also a member of the CT Child Tax Credit Coalition.


Melissa in the Morning: Pilot Hires
Last Thursday at 2:44 PM

This month, the FAA announced the requirement for all U.S. airlines to certify that they are using merit-based hiring for pilots. But are DEI hiring practices even happening for the average pilot hiring in America? We got perspective from Connecticut retired commercial airline pilot, Paul Zielinski.


CT Today With Paul Pacelli - More Reaction After A Key Public Hearing
Last Wednesday at 10:41 PM

Host Paul Pacelli welcomed Greenwich / Stamford GOP State Rep. Tina Courpas to Wednesday's "Connecticut Today" regarding a public hearing the previous day on another controversial housing bill (00:42). Hearst Connecticut Media Senior Editor and Columnist Dan Haar talked about another controversy over the sale of Aquarion Water (10:22). CBS News Legal Analyst Thane Rosenbaum discussed Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's testimony, earlier in the day, in a key social media court case (21:02). Paul also a had a few thoughts on a proposed Connecticut climate "superfund" (27:57)


Melissa in the Morning: National Battery Day
Last Wednesday at 2:13 PM

Lithium-ion battery fires are rapidly increasing across the country with over 5,000 incidents annually at recycling facilities alone. Common culprits include e-bikes, e-scooters, cell phones, and power tools which catch fire easily due to thermal runaway, damage, or improper charging. CT manufacturer Packaging And Crating Technologies (PACT) is helping to keep consumers safe in honor of National Battery Day today. PACT Chief Operating Officer Rodger Mort is here to give us some tips on safe storage, charging, and disposing of handheld devices and E-mobility equipment containing lithium batteries.

For more information: https://pactww.com/


Melissa in the Morning: Special Ed and Out of State Facilities
Last Wednesday at 2:13 PM

Disability Rights of Connecticut, a federally mandated agency advocating for individuals with disabilities, and the state's Office of the Child Advocate looked at out-of-state placements for Connecticut special education students during three school years, from 2021 to 2024. And that report revealed tens of millions of dollars being spent to send kids out of district. But more importantly, some of these kids are going to facilities out of state without Connecticut oversight and sometimes even oversight from the state where they operate. We wanted to dive into this report more so we connected with Christina Ghio, Acting Child Advocate for the...


Melissa in the Morning: Colorectal Cancer
Last Wednesday at 2:12 PM

The nation is still recovering after the devastating death of Dawson’s Creek star, James Van der Beek. Colorectal cancer has been on the rise in young adults for years and is now the leading cause of cancer deaths overall in this age group. We spoke with wellness coach, Amy Llinas, about ways to lower the risk of getting this cancer.


Melissa in the Morning: Liquor Permit Education Program
Last Wednesday at 2:12 PM

This month, The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection announced a new liquor education program for permit applicants. We learned more about that from Commissioner Bryan Cafferelli.


CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Do Democrats Want To Eliminate Local Planning And Zoning Control?
Last Tuesday at 10:39 PM

Host Paul Pacelli opened Tuesday's "Connecticut Today" looking at a controversial state Senate bill that could drastically reduce municipal residential planning and zoning control (00:35). We also heard thoughts on that same bill from GOP State Rep. and Housing Committee member Steve Weir (16:34) and Yankee Institute blogger Meghan Portfolio (26:47). CBS News White House reporter Aaron Navarro also updated us on the current funding shutdown for the Department of Homeland Security (36:48)


Melissa in the Morning: Juvenile Detention Center
Last Tuesday at 2:50 PM

The state Judicial Branch has reportedly been working behind the scenes to build a new juvenile detention center in Tolland. But apparently, no one in the town or even state police knew about the proposed project. We spoke with Senator Jeff Gordon, who represents several municipalities including Tolland, about a potential loophole in state law allowing zero transparency with municipalities on development projects like this.


Melissa in the Morning: Milford Mayor Rich Smith
Last Tuesday at 2:49 PM

Milford became the first municipality in New Haven County to be certified as a StormReady Municipality. What does that mean and why does it matter? We asked Mayor Rich Smith. We also asked about his first few months in office since being elected.


Melissa in the Morning: P&Z in Jeopardy
Last Tuesday at 2:49 PM

There are new concerns surrounding housing legislation in our state. As you know, during a special session in November 2025, House Bill 8002 was approved and eventually signed into law. Now, there’s apparently a new proposal on the table: Senate Bill 151, An Act Prohibiting Certain Land Use and Zoning Limitations on Housing. We spoke about the concerns around SB151 with co-founder of CT169Strong, Alexis Harrison.

For more information: https://ct169strong.org/

To read the bill: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Q2x0V5ESrDxp2BCfEZhXubAypnOfJVLt/edit?fbclid=IwY2xjawP_a0ZleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETJaRko2aXA4Tm...


Wake Up With Finch And Kane - February 15, 2026
02/15/2026


CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Allegations Of A "Fake" Poll
02/13/2026

Host Paul Pacelli ended the week on "Connecticut Today" looking at a new poll in the 2026 Governor's race, putting former New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart well ahead of Greenwich GOP State Sen. Ryan Fazio for the Republican nomination. The Fazio campaign says the survey is an inaccurate "push poll" (00:55). Former Bridgeport Democratic State Rep. Chris Caruso talked about this week's criminal penalties handed down in connection with the ongoing Bridgeport absentee ballot scandal, as well as an honor being bestowed to a controversial former Bridgeport city employee (15:55). CBS News auto industry reporter Jeff Gilbert talked about what might happen to...


Melissa in the Morning: Raising a Musical Child
02/13/2026

While school districts debate school budgets for the 2026-27 school year, arts and music programs are typically on the chopping block if there needs to be financial cuts. We spoke with Chris Kalafus, a Milford music teacher for 30 years about the importance of musical education. He also recently wrote the book Raising a Musical Child to help parents nurture a supportive environment regardless of their own musical background.


CT Today With Paul Pacelli - A Statewide Ban On Cell Phones In All Connecticut Schools?
02/12/2026

On Thursday's "Connecticut Today," host Paul Pacelli wondered if state lawmakers should institute a so-called "bell-to-bell" ban on cell phones in all schools statewide in the near future (00:37)? GOP gubernatorial candidate and State Sen. Ryan Fazio discussed Connecticut possibly suing New York state over ongoing energy issues, including a block on pipeline expansion (17:47). CBS News Capitol Hill reporter Taurean Small updated us on talks to keep funding the Department of Homeland Security (25:26)


Melissa in the Morning: Former DCF Worker
02/12/2026

A former DCF worker told news outlets that a protocol was violated in the case regarding Mimi Torres Garcia. The little girl died in 2024 but her body was discovered in 2025 and at one point, DCF did a video call check-in on Mimi. Turns out, it wasn’t her but DCF didn’t know it. We spoke with Senator Jason Perillo about a focus on DCF during the legislative session.

Image Credit: Eric Urbanowicz


Melissa in the Morning: Top 2025 Scams
02/12/2026

We spoke with Kristen Johnson from the Better Business Bureau serving Connecticut to look at the most common and costly scams in Connecticut for 2025. What can we do to avoid these frauds moving forward?

For more information: https://www.bbb.org/article/news-releases/32893-bbb-connecticut-most-common-costly-scams-of-2025-in-connecticut


Melissa in the Morning: Heart Health and AI Use
02/12/2026

February is American Heart Month. Cardiovascular disease, "the silent killer," is the leading cause of death in the U.S. for men and women. How much does stress play a role in this? We asked Dr. Fred Browne of Griffin Health about this. We also discussed a new study that shows artificial intelligence chatbots are wrong a lot when it comes to giving health advice.

Image Courtesy: Dr. Fred Browne and Griffin Health


CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Is There Ever Enough School Funding?
02/11/2026

Host Paul Pacelli opened Wednesday's mid-week edition of "Connecticut Today" wondering why there's a constant debate about education funding in Connecticut. What's the breaking point for state taxpayers? (00:47). Hearst Connecticut Media Senior Columnist and Editor Dan Haar dropped by to chat about the growing election year tax-and-spending battle at the State Capitol (16:17). Columnist and blogger Chris Powell joined us for his monthly visit to talk about Gov. Ned Lamont's tone at his recent State of the State Address (25:38). CBS News Congressional correspondent Nikole Killion briefed us on the current ongoing negotiations to fund the Department of Homeland Security (36:17)


Melissa in the Morning: DOT Laws
02/11/2026

We spoke with Josh Morgan from the Department of Transportation about legislation proposals for the 2026 session. The theme of their proposals: cracking down on distracted driving.


Melissa in the Morning: Expanded Data Privacy Law
02/11/2026

If your company collects data from people in Connecticut, a heads up about the current data privacy law. In July 2026, the law will expand impacting more companies and changing the way AI is handled impacting consumers. We asked Dr. Vahid Behzadan, our AI expert, about this law expansion and what it means for Connecticut.


Melissa in the Morning: ECS Funding
02/11/2026

Affordability seems to be the theme of the 2026 legislative session. But how do we best attack the affordability crisis in Connecticut? The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities was in Hartford urging lawmakers to focus on the importance of properly funding the Education Cost Share (ECS) Formula. We got a better understanding of this from Joe DeLong, CCM Executive Director and CEO.


Melissa in the Morning: BOE Budget Proposal
02/11/2026

The Bridgeport Board of Education voted in favor of adopting a $106 million increase in the district’s operations budget. The vote was 6-2 in favor with 1 abstention. The 36% increase reportedly addresses the need to restore jobs, equipment and services that had been cut over more than a decade due to chronic underfunding in the city. Joe Sakolovic, Vice Chair of the Bridgeport Board of Education, explained why the board overwhelmingly approved the big ask.


Melissa in the Morning: Celebrating 211
02/11/2026

Today is the 50th anniversary of United Way of Connecticut 211. Operated by the United Way of Connecticut, 211 is a free, confidential information and referral service that connects people to essential health and human services support. We spoke about the significance of this milestone for 211 with Lisa Tepper Bates, President and CEO, United Way of Connecticut.

For more information: 211ct.org


CT Today With Paul Pacelli - So ... Where's The State "Emergency?"
02/10/2026

Host Paul Pacelli welcomed Yankee Institute blogger Meghan Portfolio to Tuesday's "Connecticut Today" to talk about so-called "emergency" funding at the State Capitol that evades the normal legislative process (00:44). We welcomed former GOP State Sen. Joe Markley to talk about the 2026 Connecticut gubernatorial race (08:25). CBS News Tech. contributor Ian Sherr commented on a pair of high-profile social media trials that could eventually affect Connecticut (19:49), while Paul also offered some of his thoughts on home security in light of the Nancy Guthrie missing person case (26:05)


Melissa in the Morning: Manresa Wilds
02/10/2026

Manresa Wilds, formerly known as Manresa Island, is set to become a publicly accessible park that reconnects the community to nearly two miles of Long Island Sound coastline for the first time in nearly 75 years. Recently, the Manresa Island Corporation teamed up with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI) to install a waterfront sensor project. We learned all about this latest project and got an update on what happens next.

For more information: https://www.manresawilds.org/


Melissa in the Morning: Focus on Farming
02/10/2026

After Connecticut farmers dodged a bullet this year with property reassessments, what are legislative goals for farmers? We asked Kaitlyn Kimball of Sunset Farms. Kaitlyn was involved in the immediate response to eventually getting the Governor to reinstate the 2020 rates.

For more information: https://www.sunsetfarmct.com/

Picture Courtesy of Sunset Farms and Kaitlyn Kimball


Melissa in the Morning: Republican Proposals
02/10/2026

We spoke with Senate Minority Leader, Stephen Harding, about the party’s proposals for the 2026 legislative session. He says the proposals will significantly reduce state taxes and electricity bills to address affordability. 

Image Courtesy of the Senate Republicans and Senator Stephen Harding


Melissa in the Morning: Paying a Recruiter
02/10/2026

A Wall Street Journal article recently highlighted that some job candidates are so desperate to land the dream job that they are paying recruiters to match them with positions. What some may not realize is recruiters have usually operated the other way around where companies pay them to find talent for tough-to-fill positions. We talked to career strategist, Julie Bauke, about this.


Melissa In The Morning: Wesley Henry
02/10/2026

Melissa welcomed Wesley Henry, Ph.D.,  Associate Professor & Department Chair in the Farrington College of Education & Human Development at Sacred Heart University to  discuss growing need for skilled leaders in education.  

Image Courtesy of Sacred Heart University


CT Today With Paul Pacelli - What's With All The Bad Bunny Anger?
02/09/2026

Host Paul Pacelli opened a new week on "Connecticut Today" wondering why so many people had a problem with Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny being featured for the previous day's Super Bowl half-time show (00:54). Retired FBI agent and University of New Haven Senior Criminal Justice Lecturer Ken Gray offered his thoughts on the Nancy Guthrie missing person case (15:28). CT News Junkie columnist and Substack.com blogger Terry Cowgill dropped by with his thoughts on President Trump and ICE (27:11). Finally, CBS News Military Analyst U.S. Army Col. (Ret.) Jeff McCausland discussed the ongoing American military strikes on suspected drug running...


Melissa in the Morning: Telecommunication Jobs
02/09/2026

Bridgeport is hiring for telecommunication positions in the city's Emergency Communications Center. What are those jobs and who is the city looking for to fill them? We asked David Reyes and Stephen Mastroianni about this.
For more information and to apply: https://www.policeapp.com/Dispatcher-Bridgeport-Emergency-Communications-Center-CT-Police-Officer-Jobs/6423/Â