Kelsey Goldbach
Kelsey Goldbach is a Digital Media Intern with Connecticut Public.
She is a fourth year student pursuing an undergraduate degree in Journalism at the University of Southern California. Recently, Kelsey was a part of the Dow Jones News Fund Digital Intern Class of 2023. She is a Connecticut native and spends her summers in Waterbury.
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As a heat wave sweeps across the nation, beaches can provide residents with some relief. However, accessing those beaches continues to be a challenge for marginalized communities.
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The protocol allows for state agencies, municipalities and other organizations to coordinate with United Way 2-1-1 to ensure information on cooling centers is accessible online statewide.
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This year, there have been more than 5,500 sightings of bears across Connecticut, according to a wildlife tracker maintained by the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
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Aerial fireworks are not allowed by law in Connecticut for use by anyone without a professional license. Sparklers and fountains can only be bought and used by people over the age of 16.
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A new project will use cameras to collect data on the big brown bat – one of several cave-dwelling bat species whose populations dropped due to a fatal disease called white-nose syndrome (WNS).
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U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy are applauding the Senate’s rejection of a resolution prompted by what is referred to by some politicians as the “pistol brace ban,” on Thursday.
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The family of a Connecticut woman gone missing in Japan has called off the search, but they’re not giving up hope.
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In a race against time, U.S. and Canadian rescue teams have been working since Monday to find the missing submersible vessel Titan and its five passengers, one of whom has ties to Connecticut.
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Here’s a rundown of events and celebrations happening throughout Connecticut to mark 247 years as a nation.
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During the first month for the adult-use market, over $5 million was made in cannabis sales, according to the state. In May 2023, retailers saw more than twice that.