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Rich Coppola to WTNH

When sportscaster Rich Coppola and his former employer, FOX61, couldn't come to terms this past summer, there...

He’s Back!

We've missed his voice, but he's back. This time, podcast-style. The Connecticut Mirror announced Friday that John Dankosky, veteran radio host, editor and journalist, will...

The Stories Behind the Stories

The Connecticut Foundation for Open Government will hold a panel event on January 27 at which journalists from around the state will gather to...

Now Accepting Applications: Journalist Law School

Loyola Marymount University's law school in Los Angeles is accepting applications for its 15th-annual Journalist Law School fellowship taking place June 10-13. The fellowship is...

A Good 30-Year Run

He's been a fixture out in the field for years but this WTNH photog is hanging up his camera. After 30 years at News...

Hearst in First

The New England First Amendment Coalition has announced that it will bestow the 2020 Michael Donoghue Freedom of Information Award on Hearst Connecticut Media. Hearst...

The Future of Journalism in the Digital Age

Selena Roberts, executive editor of The Tylt, will discuss social media strategies for digital journalism and storytelling with polling data on Thursday, February 13. The...

Chris Keating on MSNBC

The Hartford Courant's Capitol Bureau Chief Chris Keating appeared on MSNBC this past Sunday to talk about his exclusive interview with the embattled Robert...

Sunday Talk

Host: Dennis House Tolls, marijuana & presidential primary State Senator Len Fasano (R) State Senator Cathy Osten (D)   Increasing city populations: Kenneth Gosselin Hartford Courant   Flashback: Denise D’Ascenzo on Mark Twain...

The Engaging Megan Merrigan

The Hartford Courant's Director of Audience Engagement Megan Merrigan is now part of a select group of women chosen for the Online News Association's...