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Candidates, including a former mayor and City Council member, have confirmed they are seeking State Sen. Marilyn Moore’s seat after she declined to seek reelection.
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Republican debate and a Democratic choice not to bring an omnibus climate change bill up for debate sooner in the Senate doomed significant climate legislation in 2024.
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This hour, a look back at the deal that would’ve brought the New England Patriots to a brand new publicly funded stadium in Hartford — and how it fell through 25 years ago.
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An NHL team will relocate elsewhere despite an effort by Connecticut’s Governor to bring top-tier pro hockey back to Hartford. The state continues to flirt with expanding its sports offering and the Wheelhouse examines Connecticut’s sports infrastructure.
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Former ACLU leader Nadine Strossen said a new federal antisemitism proposal will expand the definition of the term. She says that will stop criticism, but it won't stop hate.
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This hour on Where We Live, we hear the third episode of Connecticut Public’s new podcast, 'In Absentia,’ which examines political dysfunction in Bridgeport, CT. We also talk to the investigative reporters who created it.
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What exactly is charisma? You know it when you see it, but is it possible to measure? This hour, we look at the impact of charisma, including in politics and conservation.
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U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, who has played a key role on these issues for nearly two decades, said Congress has been in this boat before — and has successfully fended off changes to build rates.
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Colleges are in the spotlight as students hold protests relating to the Israel-Hamas war. Many are wondering how to address harmful speech without curbing free expression.
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As the Israel-Hamas War continues, anti-war protests are spreading across U.S. college campuses. This week on 'The Wheelhouse,' a look at the protests from journalists covering them in Connecticut and beyond.
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Once Joe Ganim was released from prison, he returned to the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut, where he staged his political comeback. In 2015, Ganim defeated several candidates to become mayor once again — and he’s been in office ever since.
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From the Jan. 6 obstruction arguments to tomorrow’s presidential immunity case — a status update on some of the biggest cases in the Supreme Court.