Charred: A New Haven Pizza Show

Charred: A New Haven Pizza Show

Welcome to Charred: A New Haven Pizza Show. Charred is a New Haven Style Pizza centric talk show that runs two shows a month. Hosted by Kevin Begley and Frank Zabski.  Listen Fridays at 7:30pm as Charred features different pizza industry guests from the New Haven and Connecticut pizza scene. Plus discussions, debate, and news…

WICC Breakfast Brigade

WICC Breakfast Brigade

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Melissa in the Morning: Connecticut Road News

Melissa in the Morning: Connecticut Road News

We had our monthly check-in with the Connecticut Department of Transportation. Josh Morgan joined the show for the latest information following the I-95 fiasco this month in Norwalk. Plus, we looked at legislation during the 2024 session that could have major impacts on our roads in Connecticut. Image Credit: Getty Images

Melissa in the Morning: Mental Health Wakeup Call

Melissa in the Morning: Mental Health Wakeup Call

According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, about 1 in 4 adults suffers from a diagnosable mental disorder each year and many people suffer from more than one mental health issue at a given time. We talked about the variety of mental health challenges people face, how we can identify a mental health need in ourselves and how…

Melissa in the Morning: Failing the “Tell Me About Yourself” Challenge

Melissa in the Morning: Failing the “Tell Me About Yourself” Challenge

As we continue our series The Top Five Mistakes the Average Person Makes in the Workplace, let’s tackle #4: failing the “Tell Me About Yourself” challenge. Why are we naturally so bad at this? How do we prepare better for this question? What should be the focus in our answers to potential employers and what should…

Melissa in the Morning: Wheelchair Repairs Legislation

Melissa in the Morning: Wheelchair Repairs Legislation

The Senate unanimously passed a bill that would tackle wheelchair repairs for Connecticut residents who rely on the chairs to get around. If it passes, it would be the first state in the nation to have protocols in place. Senator Lisa Seminara, Ranking Senator on the Human Services Committee, explained the legislation and what was…

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – An Update From The State Capitol

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – An Update From The State Capitol

Monday’s “Connecticut Today” with host Paul Pacelli featured a chat with Fairfield GOP State Sen. Tony Hwang from the Capitol as the current legislative session winds down (00:24). CTNewsJunkie columnist and Substack.com blogger Terry Cowgill joined us to voice his concerns about a possible weakening of the state’s Freedom of Information laws (12:23) Image Credit: iStock /…

The Lisa Wexler Show – Can You Recycle An Entire Building?

The Lisa Wexler Show – Can You Recycle An Entire Building?

Prof. Patty Szczys, Eastern CT State University Executive Director for the Institute for Sustainability, joins Lisa Wexler to explain how ECSU is able to recycle the entire building they are demolishing on campus. Image Credit: tverkhovinets / iStock / Getty Images Plus

Melissa in the Morning: What “History” are you Making?

Melissa in the Morning: What “History” are you Making?

Some studies have highlighted that children of divorce are less enthusiastic about the idea of marriage or less hesitant to end an unhealthy marriage. Other studies have indicated that children have more honest appraisals of what might go wrong in a romantic relationship and focus more on the importance of selecting a partner because of…

Melissa in the Morning: The Good, Bad and Ugly with Housing Bills

Melissa in the Morning: The Good, Bad and Ugly with Housing Bills

We are just a couple of days away from wrapping up the 2024 legislative session. Before the weekend, a couple of house bills passed and now head to the Senate for votes. We got the scoop on good changes made and bad language still in place for current legislation from CT169Strong. Maria Weingarten explains what’s…

Melissa in the Morning: Don’t Be Fooled

Melissa in the Morning: Don’t Be Fooled

Despite the many reports saying the Connecticut is one of the safest states in the country, crime prevention should still be a top priority for residents. What are some non-negotiables when it comes to training your brain with crime prevention knowledge? We asked our crime prevention expert, Jim Perez, about the importance of situational awareness…