Eddy Martinez
General Assignment | Breaking News ReporterEddy Martinez is a breaking news and general assignment reporter for Connecticut Public, focusing on Fairfield County.
He was previously a reporter in Bridgeport and the Naugatuck Valley for Hearst Connecticut Media. His written work has appeared internationally in the Asahi Shimbun, and at national outlets such as Columbia Journalism Review and Smithsonian Magazine.
Tips and comments can be sent to emartinez@ctpublic.org.
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Los concejales votaron en contra de proceder con un contrato para adquirir dos drones autónomos que ayudarían a responder a llamadas al 911.
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Ott developed a term which she calls, Guided Stewardship. It allows for a more flexible working relationship between managers and staff.
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Bridgeport's city council members voted against moving forward on a contract to acquire two autonomous drones that would assist with response to 911 calls.
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Hannon and others across the country took part in walkouts protesting against the federal government’s actions in what organizers say is a descent into fascism. They spoke out against the killing of Renee Good, a U.S. citizen, and mother of three, who was shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
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The ceremony, the first of its kind held at the Fairfield Public Library, is part of a town initiative to encourage more residents to volunteer with several local nonprofits and advocacy organizations.
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A push to obtain two autonomous drones to aid first responders faced a setback Tuesday night. Bridgeport officials voted against recommending a contract with Flock Safety, a surveillance company.
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Repairs to a water main break in Waterbury have been completed. The main break led to citywide water service disruptions and a boil water advisory in December. The city restored water service within a week after the main failed, but repairs took longer.
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En Connecticut, miembros de la comunidad venezolana-estadounidense expresan optimismo cauteloso, pero a un estudiante colombiano-estadounidense le preocupa lo que le depara el futuro al país vecino de Colombia.
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A pair of fully autonomous drones, not a police squad car, could soon be the first thing Bridgeport residents see after they call 911.
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As members of Connecticut’s Venezuelan American community share their cautious optimism, one Colombian-American student in Connecticut is worried about what the future holds for neighboring country Colombia.