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A heritage radio station covering Bridgeport and greater Fairfield County. This podcast focuses on the communities, people and news for your neighborhood.
CT Today With Paul Pacelli - The Speed Cameras Are Working!
Host Paul Pacelli opened Thursday's "Connecticut Today" looking at assertions from Fairfield town officials that six speed cameras put in school zones are doing their jobs (00:25). We were also joined by former state Senate GOP Leader John McKinney to analyze and break down the latest Connecticut politics buzz (13:37)
CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Is The National Democratic Party Dying ... Or Dead?
Host Paul Pacelli opened Wednesday's "Connecticut Today" looking at the previous night's Democratic primary results in New York City for any clues into what's next for Connecticut and national Democrats as well (00:27). Hearst Connecticut Media's Dan Haar dropped by for his weekly update on all the big stories (14:31)
Melissa in the Morning: Just One Word
‘Just One Word’ is a movie concept based on a true story of a local Connecticut student who could not speak and how music played a pivotal role in personal growth. We learned about the story from Chris Kalafus, long time middle school music teacher, and why he wants to create a movie after it.
For more information: Just One Word - Film and Storytelling | Seed&Spark
Melissa in the Morning: CSCU Report
A 2,000-page report was released by the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system (CSCU). It was put together by former Chancellor Terrence Cheng. According to ChatGPT, the report was at least 80% was written by artificial intelligence. Some lawmakers are now calling for more accountability surrounding the initial P-Card misspending. We spoke with Senator Jason Perillo about this.
Melissa in the Morning: Bridgeport Education Spending
It may be summer vacation, but we are already looking ahead to the new school year and education spending. We wanted to focus on Bridgeport education spending. We spoke with State Representative Chris Rosario who represents the 128th district about spending as well as the latest on a permanent superintendent for Bridgeport.
Melissa in the Morning: Metro North Death
Earlier this month, a man was electrocuted after climbing on top of a Metro North train car at the Southport train station. We spoke with Fairfield Police Chief Mike Paris about the case and security on trains. We also talked about the rollout of the speed enforcement cameras in town.
Melissa in the Morning: The Crime Triangle
In a continued conversation stemming from our "delivery service concerns" episode, we talk more about vulnerability. When you have someone pull up in your driveway, how vulnerable are you to becoming a victim to crime? We break down what's called a crime triangle and how to apply it to really any case involving crime prevention.
Wake Up With Finch And Kane - June 28, 2026
Melissa in the Morning: $26K for a Phone Number?
The latest massive donation to Feeding Families Foundation came from a local celebrity's phone number. We got the details from local artist, Michael Pollack, and FFF co-founder, Jeff Dorman.
For more information: https://feedingfamiliesfoundation.org/
Melissa in the Morning: Swimming Safety
Thousands of drownings happen every year in the United States. During the summer months especially, it’s easy to take our focus off water safety especially in unfamiliar places or during occasions. That’s why we wanted to talk about getting our minds focused on swimming safety, not just for the adults but also the kids. We spoke with Karen Cohn, co-founder of the ZAC Foundation, an organization committed to creating a generational change in how water safety is viewed by parents and children.
For more information: https://thezacfoundation.org/
Melissa in the Morning: Animal-Human Connection
Here in Connecticut, we have highlighted “the link” between animal cruelty and child abuse cases. Author Leslie Siegel wrote a book making a similar connection between exploitation of wildlife and fuel human trafficking cases. We learned more about the book The Animals Who Rescue Me.
Melissa in the Morning: Security to Combat Hate Crimes
Governor Lamont is donating $5 million to support Connecticut's Nonprofit Security Grant Program. What is the significance of these security grants for nonprofits and why aren’t federal funds enough to support security efforts? We asked Mike Butsch, regional director of Secure Community Network for the Northeast.
Melissa in the Morning: Medicaid Tax Proposal
Governor Lamont proposed a new "fair share" healthcare policy aimed at large employers whose workers rely on Connecticut's Medicaid program. On the surface, this may sound like it makes sense, but from a business standpoint, is it actually UNfair and economically irresponsible? We asked CBIA president and CEO, Chris DiPentima.
Melissa in the Morning: Task-Based Job Scam
Job hunters tricked into handing over thousands of dollars are being lured in with a new tactic: Task-based scams where they are offered high pay to “like” and “subscribe” to videos online. We got the details from Kristen Johnson of the Better Business Bureau and how to avoid being duped.
For more information: https://www.bbb.org/
Melissa in the Morning: Dr. Browne is Back!
After two months off air, we had Dr. Browne back on air. But that means a lot of catching up on infectious disease news. We talked about stories regarding measles, bird flu, screwworm, Ebola and more.
Image Courtesy of Griffin Health
Melissa in the Morning: Bridge Idea Bust?
Fairfield county housing developer, Steve Shapiro, has been the latest person to pitch a bridge over Long Island Sound idea. But recently, Jim Cameron who write “Talking Transportation” for CTMirror, outlined why the idea is broken, starting with the money needed for a proper study.
To read Jim’s article: https://ctmirror.org/2026/06/21/shapiros-folly-part-deux-the-bridge-that-wont-die/
CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Can We Please Just Calm Down?
Host Paul Pacelli opened Tuesday's "Connecticut Today" highlighting a recent episode in New York City that illustrates just how fractured we've become as a society (00:29). Blogger and columnist Chris Powell joined us to talk about Gov. Ned Lamont's proposed "Medicaid Penalty" for large state employers (14:53), while Meghan Portfolio from the Yankee Institute discussed some new state EBT/SNAP card concerns (24:44)
CT Today With Paul Pacelli - A Statewide "Medicaid Penalty" For Big Employers?
Host Paul Pacelli cranked up a brand-new week on "Connecticut Today" breaking down Gov. Ned Lamont's controversial proposal to penalize large employers and non-profits whose workers may rely on Medicaid for the majority of their health care needs. Is that a step too far? (00:31) Mortgage and lending originator John DiIorio returned to the show after a few years to detail his ongoing legal battle with the State Department of Banking (13:59)
The Download: A Study on Alpha Gal Syndrome
Dr. Goudarz Moleia returns to speak about an upcoming study on this new tick-borne illness. If you'd like to participate in the study, you can find more information below.
https://portal.ct.gov/caes
Melissa in the Morning: ShoulderCheck
The fourth annual ShoulderCheck showcase is back in July. This year, it’s moving to Sacred Heart University Martire Family Arena. We got the details from Rob Thorsen of the HT40 Foundation about this year’s event and the significance of the Shoulder Check initiative.
For tickets to ShoulderCheck: https://www.shouldercheck.org/
For more information on the foundation: https://www.shouldercheck.org/ht40
To watch the ‘Lean on Me’ video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjQGj9ba_j0
Melissa in the Morning: Dwight Elementary School
One school in Fairfield is getting some extra TLC thanks to the state. We spoke with Superintendent Michael Testani about Dwight Elementary School and its reconstruction plans.
Melissa in the Morning: The Lemon Law Report
Connecticut’s Department of Consumer Protection recovered a record-breaking $8.1 million in refunds and replacement vehicles for drivers in the latest DCP Lemon Law Program Annual Report. What is the Lemon Law report and how did Connecticut end up breaking records? We asked DCP Commissioner Bryan Cafferelli.
To read the full report: https://portal.ct.gov/dcp/lemon-law-program
Melissa in the Morning: Tango Flight New Aircraft
The Tango Flight program has just completed its second airplane build in four years. The hands-on aviation education program is currently offered at Bassick High School in Bridgeport and AITE in Stamford. A group of Bridgeport students built this latest aircraft set to take off in a couple of weeks from Sikorsky Airport in Stratford. We got the details from Paul Zielinski, a mentor for Tango Flight.
Melissa in the Morning: Domestic Violence Case
A Bridgeport man is facing murder charges for stabbing a family member to death and injuring two others. It’s the latest case of domestic violence in our state and in Bridgeport specifically. We connected with Bridgeport Police Chief Roderick Porter to get the latest on the case and generally discuss combating domestic violence.
For help: https://centerforfamilyjustice.org/
Melissa in the Morning: Attacking Liver Tumors
Northwell Health’s Norwalk Hospital is the first in Connecticut to perform histotripsy for liver tumors, introducing a new noninvasive cancer treatment for patients with primary or metastatic disease. We got more details about the game changer treatment from Dr. Dan Labow, chair of surgical services and a surgical oncologist in the Conn. and Hudson Valley markets of Northwell.
Melissa in the Morning: Ghost Jobs
New York just passed a bill aimed at cracking down on “ghost jobs.” Those are jobs that don’t exist or aren’t intended to be filled by a potential employer. We talked to career strategist, Julie Bauke, about why ghost jobs even exist and how to avoid them for your future employment endeavor.
The Download: Dr. Goudarz Moleia
With ticks and tick-borne illnesses reaching record breaking numbers, Jon spoke with Dr. Goudarz Moleia, director of CT's tick-testing program to find out more.
Melissa in the Morning: Bridgeport Properties
Is there new life coming to the Remington Arms site in Bridgeport and will there be new operational ownership of Pleasure Beach soon? We spoke with Tom Gaudett, the chief administrative officer for the city of Bridgeport, for the latest on both properties in the park city.
Melissa in the Morning: Deadly TikTok Trends
Three adolescent deaths in Connecticut from apparent Benadryl overdoses sparked widespread alarm. While the Office of Child Advocate said there is not a direct link between the deaths and the TikTok trend, the Benadryl Challenge, we felt it was worth looking at this and other deadly trends tied to social media. We spoke with Attorney General William Tong about the ongoing legal fights with social media giants.
Melissa in the Morning: “Vacation Mind”
From a deadly bungee jump accident in Brazil to a scathing report from a deadly flash flood at a Texas camp, we wanted to talk about having a vacation mindset. What can we take away from these tragic incidents and how can we apply them to ourselves before we go away? We asked law enforcement expert, Gary MacNamara.
Melissa in the Morning: Energy News
Governor Lamont recently unveiled a comprehensive package of utility accountability reforms designed to lower energy costs and put ratepayers first. We also saw his opponent in the primary, Rep. Josh Elliott, propose giving controls over utilities back to municipalities. For our latest energy news, we spoke to Bryson Hull, the Deputy Northeast Director for the Consumer Energy Alliance.
The Beat & The Badge: Is Convenience Really King?
There's a rise in crimes involving third party food delivery services. This is not a conversation that will put delivery drivers out of business but it is important to talk about safety concerns with them.
Jon Kamal talks with Ben Proto
Our news reporter Jon Kamal sat down with Connecticut Republican Chairman Ben Proto, following a post by former Gubanatorial Candidate Betsy McCaughey expressing interest in his postion, he gave his thoughts on it, as well as some other points intest in the Republican Party, both local and national.
The Beat & The Badge: Take Off the Blinders
We take a look at a tragic story involving a Penn State student. A 22-year-old had his cell phone stolen and after the pursuit to get it back, things turned deadly. We talked about "taking off our blinders" to see what threats could lie ahead when something is taken from you.
Wake Up With Finch And Kane - June 14, 2026
Melissa in the Morning: Success Village Clean Up
An amazing event providing clean-up services for Success Village in Bridgeport still rubbed some residents the wrong way. We did a little digging and realized one of the financial backers of the incredible event was a source of anger for some residents. Melissa replayed a conversation with former Senator Dennis Bradley to shed light on why some residents boycotted the event meant to do good for the complex.
Melissa in the Morning: Reading Ability
A report released last month showed a troubling decline in student test scores dating back to 2015, with performance falling most notably in children’s reading ability. Researchers say that kids and adults who have trouble reading have traditionally relied on family members for help but are now turning to artificial intelligence. We spoke with Fran Rabinowitz, Executive Director at the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents, about the findings and what we can do to combat the problem.
Melissa in the Morning: Justice for Jimmy
Jimmy McGrath was a young man whose life was taken far too soon. McGrath was fatally stabbed at a Shelton house party in May of 2022. There is an attempt right now to have a second trial for his killer, Raul Valle. This is the first time we spoke publicly about the case and the trial of Valle with Kevin McGrath, Jimmy’s dad. We also talked about the Jimmy McGrath Foundation and their upcoming golf outing on June 15th.
For more information: https://jimmymcgrathfoundation.org/
Melissa in the Morning: Benadryl Dangers
Three Connecticut children have died in the past two months from overdoses of a common, over-the-counter medication. There are now concerns that “the Benadryl challenge" could be resurging online. The Office of Child Advocate has not confirmed the deaths are linked to the deadly trend. We spoke with Dr. Kirsten Bechtel with the Center for Injury and Violence Prevention and Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine at Yale School of Medicine about locking up medications and getting ahead of kids consuming dangerous content online.
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Melissa in the Morning: Citizens Assembly, Assemble!
We officially have a team! There was a long statewide process ending with an independent lottery drawing to determine 110 people to make up the Connecticut Citizens’ Assembly. The group is tasked with tackling one of Connecticut's most challenging affordability issues: property taxes. We spoke with CCM Executive Director and CEO, Joe DeLong, about this and what we can expect.