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40 Episodes
Melissa in the Morning: Protecting Kids
Yesterday at 1:22 PM

After the case of a Darien teacher allegedly touching a student inappropriately, a state representative worked with the district to create a bill to better protect kids. Rep. Tracy Marra shared the details of House Bill 5327: An Act Authorizing the Disclosure of an Open Investigation of Abuse or Neglect or Sexual Misconduct in the Hiring Process of School Employees.

For the full bill: https://www.cga.ct.gov/2026/TOB/H/PDF/2026HB-05327-R00-HB.PDF


Melissa in the Morning: Supporting Farmers
Yesterday at 1:20 PM

Connecticut lawmakers are demanding financial relief for local farmers. State Republicans are highlighting how Connecticut farmers face an unsustainable crisis due to low milk prices and high production costs with two bills. We got insight from Seth Bayler, owner of Oakridge Dairy in Ellington, a fifth-generation farmer in our state.


Melissa in the Morning: PT Costs
Last Thursday at 1:53 PM

New research was published in JAMA Internal Medicine revealing how physical therapy costs vary substantially based on state/location in the U.S. and insurance status. So, how does Connecticut fare? We asked Dr. Josh Skydel, co-author of this study and part of the Yale School of Medicine, for more.

For more on the study: https://news.yale.edu/2026/03/05/cost-physical-therapy-varies-widely-state-state


Melissa in the Morning: Bradley Case
Last Thursday at 1:15 PM

The trial is underway for former State Senator Dennis Bradley of Bridgeport. Bradley was charged with campaign finance fraud connected to his winning 2018 run for legislative office. We spoke with Bradley’s attorney, Darnell Crosland, about the case and what we can expect next.


Melissa in the Morning: Aquarion Deal…Now What?
Last Thursday at 1:15 PM

The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority approved the sale of Aquarion Water Company.  Parent company Eversource is selling Aquarion to the South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority, paving the way for the state's largest water utility to become a public entity. We checked back in with Senator Ryan Fazio about what, if anything, lawmakers could do moving forward with this deal.


Melissa in the Morning: Chief David Zannelli
Last Thursday at 1:14 PM

A new police chief is nominated in New Haven. Mayor Justin Elicker nominated David Zannelli as the city's next police chief. Zannelli has served as acting police chief since the departure of former Police Chief Karl Jacobsen amid an embezzlement scandal earlier this year. We got to know Chief Zannelli and his vision for the department moving forward.  


Melissa in the Morning: Lyme Disease Vaccine
Last Thursday at 1:14 PM

Pfizer is working on a Lyme Disease vaccine, and many Connecticut residents are eager to have more tools in the toolbox to take on ticks in our state and tick-borne illnesses. But is this actually the answer? Our infectious disease expert, Dr. Fred Browne of Griffin Health, says he’s not convinced it’s a good idea, yet.

Image Courtesy of Griffin Health System and Dr. Fred Browne


Melissa in the Morning: Heart Health for High School Athletes
Last Wednesday at 1:24 PM

A revised bill would adopt new cardiac screening requirements for all Connecticut high school athletes, including possibly mandating electrocardiogram tests in some cases. But are rules like these already in place? We asked Glenn Lungarini, executive director of the CIAC.


Melissa in the Morning: Stamford Student Walk Out
Last Wednesday at 1:23 PM

Hundreds of Stamford students are protesting involuntary transfers of local principals. Why would the superintendent make these switch-ups near the end of this school year? We spoke with Stamford Education Association President John Corcoran.


Melissa in the Morning: Slipped through the Cracks
Last Wednesday at 1:23 PM

In an update, the nursing supervisor on duty when a 93-year-old woman died outside the nursing home, has multiple sexual assault charges against him. The death of this woman led the state to order the closure of Bickford Health Care Center in Windsor Locks and requiring patients to be transferred to other facilities by April 10th. It leads to a bigger conversation about how people handling our most vulnerable populations are able to slip through the cracks for employers. We spoke about this with Senator Paul Cicarella, the leading Republican on the legislature’s General Law, Judiciary, and Public Sa...


CT Today With Paul Pacelli - A State Capitol Update
Last Tuesday at 9:40 PM

Host Paul Pacelli welcomed GOP State Sen. Rob Sampson (00:26) and Yankee Institute blogger Meghan Portfolio (10:49) to Tuesday's edition of "Connecticut Today" with the latest from the State Capitol. Paul also had a few thoughts on the honesty of many Connecticut state lawmakers (19:36)


Melissa in the Morning: Active Shooting Facility
Last Tuesday at 2:00 PM

A new, state-of-the-art active shooter training facility is coming to Bristol. It would be the first of its kind in New England. And it’s no coincidence that the location is in Bristol. In 2022, we lost two of our own, Lt. Dustin Demonte and Sgt. Alex Hamzy in an ambush attack. A third officer on scene, Alec Iurato, who was injured during the incident, took out the shooter with a single shot. He joined us in studio with Bristol Fire Chief Richard Hart, to talk about the facility idea born after that tragedy and its potential impact on our st...


Melissa in the Morning: All the Rage
Last Tuesday at 1:44 PM

The Wall Street Journal highlighted how more and more people want to start their own business over joining Corporate America. We spoke with career strategist, Julie Bauke, about the good and bad of going the entrepreneurial route and are there ways companies can compromise to avoid people jumping ship.


Melissa in the Morning: ICE at Airports
Last Tuesday at 1:44 PM

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers were reportedly sent to more than a dozen airports, including New York’s JFK airport. About 50,000 TSA officers have not been paid due to the partial US government shutdown, after Congress failed to pass funding legislation. What does this mean for airport activity and is there political jargon being irresponsibly used around this situation? We asked Former FBI Agent, Ken Gray.

Image Credit: Reuters


CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Repurposing Bridgeport's Arena?
Last Monday at 9:39 PM

Host Paul Pacelli started a fresh week on "Connecticut Today" by welcoming University of New Haven Department of Sports, Tourism, and Hospitality Prof. Rob Holub to chat about the future of the Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport (00:45). Paul opened the show wondering if course material from taxpayer-supported state colleges should be exempt from Freedom of Information Commission action (11:20). CBS News Legal Analyst Thane Rosenbaum explained a key Mississippi absentee ballot case at the Supreme Court that could affect Connecticut (26:17)


Melissa in the Morning: LaGuardia Collision
Last Monday at 1:25 PM

An Air Canada Express jet collided with a fire truck while ​landing at New York's LaGuardia airport late on Sunday. Both pilots on board died, dozens of people got hurt and the facility needed to ground flights until Monday afternoon. We spoke with retired airline pilot, Paul Zielinski, about the situation and he addressed passenger fears following tragic events like this.

Image Credit: Reuters


Melissa in the Morning: Norwalk Oyster Festival Scam
Last Monday at 1:25 PM

It’s officially spring and the annual Norwalk Oyster Festival will be here before you know it. Already, a scammer is trying to dupe people ahead of the event. We talked to Kristen Johnson of the Better Business Bureau Connecticut to learn about the scam and how vendors can avoid a double whammy!

To report a scam: Find and Report a Scam | Better Business Bureau


Melissa in the Morning: Domestic Violence
Last Monday at 1:25 PM

The new season of ABC's reality TV series The Bachelorette was all filmed and set to premiere on Sunday. But parent company Disney now says it will not air as planned. The decision to shelve the show's 22nd season came on Thursday, after TMZ posted a video showing would-be bachelorette Taylor Frankie Paul physically attacking her then-boyfriend in 2023. What can we take away from this situation and how important is it to frequently talk about healthy relationships with your kids? We asked Gary MacNamara, board member for The Center for Family Justice.

For more information: https://centerforfamilyjustice...


Wake Up With Finch And Kane - March 22, 2026
Last Sunday at 3:00 PM


CT Today With Paul Pacelli - What's Next For Bridgeport's Total Mortgage Arena?
03/20/2026

With the announced departure of the American Hockey League's Bridgeport Islanders, host Paul Pacelli discussed what re-purposing could be in the future for the Total Mortgage Arena (00:46). Former Bridgeport Islanders play-by-play announcer Phil Giubileo talked about the team's announced move to Ontario, Canada (15:55). Former Bridgeport Democratic State Rep. Chris Caruso joined us for his weekly update (26:58), while we wrapped up the show talking to Cindy Cohn, author of, "Privacy's Defender: My Thirty-Year Fight Against Digital Surveillance" (36:17)


Melissa in the Morning: Potential Ban on Helium
03/20/2026

Senate Bill 452 proposes to ban helium sales for balloon inflation. Lawmakers are targeting balloon releases because they are a known source of litter and environmental damage, especially to birds and marine life. However, business owners who rely on helium for their sales say this legislation can run them out of business.

For more information on SB 452: https://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/CGABillStatus/cgabillstatus.asp?selBillType=Bill&bill_num=SB452

Image Credit: Eric Urbanowicz


Melissa in the Morning: Heart Health
03/20/2026

The American Heart Association’s updated guidance calls for people as young as 30 (and particularly men) who are at risk for heart disease to take steps to lower their cholesterol. We learned more about this from Dr. Erica Spatz, Associate Professor of Cardiology and Associate Professor of Epidemiology at Yale School of Medicine.


Melissa in the Morning: Bianca Lebron
03/20/2026

The Bridgeport Police Department provided an update Wednesday to the nearly 25-year-old cold case regarding the disappearance of 10-year-old Bianca Lebron. We spoke with Detective Jeffrey Holtz for the latest on this case.

For more information: https://www.missingkids.org/blog/2026/released-today-new-age-progression-of-bianca-lebron


Melissa in the Morning: Mayor Rich Smith
03/20/2026

Many Milford residents wanted to hear from Mayor Rich Smith about revaluations and property taxes. He came in studio to address his plan to phase in revaluations for residents, use a spending freeze for city departments and handle the uptick in labor contracts.

Image Credit: Eric Urbanowicz


CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Stronger Pot Products In Connecticut? Really?
03/19/2026

Host Paul Pacelli opened Thursday's "Connecticut Today" with news of a committee vote in Hartford that might pave the way for higher-potency marijuana products to be sold in the state (00:33).  Bethany / Waterbury / Cheshire / Prospect GOP State Rep. Lezlye Zupkus talked about this week's committee vote on a controversial homeschooling bill (14:49). Former State Senate GOP leader John McKinney also offered his thoughts on that bill, as well as other news out of Hartford (23:44)


Melissa in the Morning: Online Privacy & Safety
03/19/2026

Two bills regarding online privacy and safety passed out of General Law Committee and move on to the full legislature for approval. We learned about Senate Bills 4 and 5 from Senator James Maroney, Chair of the General Law and Deputy Majority Leader of the Senate.

For more on Senate Bill 4: https://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/CGABillStatus/cgabillstatus.asp?selBillType=Bill&bill_num=sb4

For more on Senate Bill 5: https://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/CGABillStatus/cgabillstatus.asp?selBillType=Bill&bill_num=SB5


Melissa in the Morning: Parental Bill of Rights
03/19/2026

There’s a bill to potentially help parents have a better understanding of what goes on in their kids’ classrooms. But what would it mean for educators now needing to constantly post curriculum and does it really actually address the issue some parents have with their schools? We asked Kate Dias of the Connecticut Education Association.

For more on Senate Bill 308: https://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/cgabillstatus/cgabillstatus.asp?selBillType=Bill&which_year=2026&bill_num=sb+308


Melissa in the Morning: Elementary Schools in Milford
03/19/2026

Milford Public Schools announced which two elementary schools may eventually close. It’s part of the district's long-range facilities plan which includes consolidating eight elementary schools to six. We talked more about this with superintendent, Dr. Anna Cutaia.

For more information: https://www.milforded.org/page/long-range-facilities-plan
UPCOMING MEETINGS / PUBLIC HEARINGS:

March 30 – Interactive Public Engagement Session (Elementary School Focus) - Pumpkin Delight Elementary School at 7 p.m. April 13 – Board of Education Meeting - Presentation of the Draft Master Plan -  Parsons Government Center at 7 p.m. April 20 – Interactive Public Engagement Session (Master Plan Focus) - Jonathan...


Melissa in the Morning: GLP-1 Drugs
03/19/2026

A new study says the heart benefits from GLP-1 drugs begin to fade soon after patients stop taking the medication. Dr. Browne explained why those findings are NOT that shocking. Plus, New research shows belly fat may be a stronger indicator of heart failure than body mass index. Dr. Browne talked about the failures of BMI and how to test belly fat internally.

Image Courtesy of Griffin Health and Dr. Fred Browne


CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Speed Cameras On Connecticut Highways?
03/18/2026

Wednesday's "Connecticut Today" featured host Paul Pacelli's thoughts on the possible use of remote speed cameras on some stretches of state highways (00:48). Connecticut Catholic Public Affairs Council Executive Director Chris Healy joined us to voice his organization's fears concerning a controversial homeschooling bill at the State Capitol (15:40), a bill that Hearst Connecticut Media Senior Columnist and Editor Dan Haar also reported on (26:42). CBS News reporter Linda Kenyon joined us from the White House with the latest on the Iran war (36:35)


Melissa in the Morning: DOT Proposals
03/18/2026

We checked in with Josh Morgan from the Department of Transportation about some of the biggest pieces of legislation being discussed during this session. From a commuter tax break to highway cameras, we tackled a few of the biggest talkers related to road and rail safety.


Melissa in the Morning: Under the Radar
03/18/2026

The legislature's little-known bipartisan Regulation Review Committee has authority to review and reject policies installed by state agencies. Apparently, a bill considered to be ‘under the radar’ is being discussed in front of the Government Administration and Elections Committee. It would potentially change the bipartisan/balanced Regs Review Committee’s dynamic that has been in place for more than 50 years. We learned more from Senator Ryan Fazio.

For more information:  https://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/cgabillstatus/cgabillstatus.asp?selBillType=Bill&which_year=2026&bill_num=HB05554


Melissa in the Morning: Schedule 1 Controlled Substances
03/18/2026

Last month, Kratom and several other substances were designated as Schedule 1 Controlled Substances. What should consumers know about this change? We asked Commissioner Bryan Cafferelli of the CT Department of Consumer Protection about this. We also discussed bracket-type gambling ahead of March Madness and the significance of Weights and Measures Week.


Melissa in the Morning: Lt. Carlos Reyes Jr
03/18/2026

A Bridgeport firefighter can now say he’s one of the strongest firefighters in the world!
Lt. Carlos Reyes Jr. finished third in his weight class and 10th strongest in the world at the 2026 World Strongest Firefighter earlier this month. He joined us in studio for more.

Image Credit: Eric Urbanowicz


Melissa in the Morning: “Connecticut Option”
03/18/2026

Senate Bill 3 aims to create a healthcare trust fund to mitigate the effects of federal cuts to health care premium subsidies and create a Connecticut Option health insurance program. This bill had a public hearing this week in front of The Human Services Committee. We got a better understanding of what it means for more affordable healthcare options for residents from Senator Jason Perillo, ranking member of the committee.


Melissa in the Morning: Heart Health
03/18/2026

The American Heart Association updated its guidance on heart health and is now calling for people as young as 30, and particularly men, who are at risk for heart disease to take steps to lower cholesterol. We got advice from wellness coach, Amy Llinas, about this.


CT Today With Paul Pacelli - A New Law Hitting Hiring Rules?
03/17/2026

Host Paul Pacelli featured a discussion on Tuesday's "Connecticut Today" centered around a proposed bill promoting "transparency" in hiring and salary offers for certain Connecticut businesses (00:40). Yankee Institute blogger Meghan Portfolio also offered her take on the same bill (09:17). Connecticut Food Association head Wayne Pesce joined the show to talk about a pending bill in Hartford that would place state-level regulations on the use of self-checkout stations in supermarkets (18:05)


Melissa in the Morning: Changing Careers
03/17/2026

A new article highlights how many people in America are not only jumping ship from their companies but are changing their careers entirely. What does it mean to change your career and how can people effectively do that if it’s right for them? We asked our career strategist, Julie Bauke.


Melissa in the Morning: Financial Relief
03/17/2026

There is a bill being discussed in Hartford that can bring major financial relief to the hundreds of residents at Success Village. It’s a 900+ unit complex between Bridgeport and Stratford that has been dealing with financial issues, mismanagement and a lack of basic needs like hot water and heat. That is, until the complex got a receiver in 2024, Attorney Barry Knott. Attorney Knott joined us to explain the financial burden now facing residents and how legislation can help ease the pain.


Melissa in the Morning: Great Island
03/17/2026

We checked in with Darien First Selectman Jon Zagrodzky about the latest updates with Great Island.

To learn more about the project: The Great Island Vision Plan