This Week in Connecticut WTNH 10:00 am
Host: Dennis House
Middletown Mayor Ben Florshein on the future or marijuana in the city
Lt. Samod ranking on surviving the fire that killed his fellow New Haven firefighter Ricardo Torres
CT Capitol Report WTNH 10:30am
Host: Tom Dudchik
Joe Aresimowicz, Eva Bermudez Zimmerman, John McKinney and Liz Kurantowicz join Tom.
Juvenile Crime
The Real Story Fox61 10 a.m.
Host: Jenn Bernstein
Congresswoman Jahana Hayes talks about her new position on the House Agriculture Subcommittee and legislation that’s important to her.
State Representatives Craig Fishbein, Steven Stafstrom and Wolcott Police Chief Edward Stephens on juvenile justice reform in Connecticut.
Face the Facts WVIT 10 a.m.
Host: Mike Hydeck
Senate Minority Leader Kevin Kelly (R-Stratford) discusses the recent uptick in violent crime among young people and what more he thinks needs to be done.
Abby M. Warren, an attorney with Robinson+Cole, answers Mike’s questions about the legality of vaccine mandates in the workplace.
Christine Stuart reports on what was behind the decision to reopen the Capitol to the public.
Power & Politics News12 Saturday at 4:30 pm & 6:30/ Sunday 11:30am & 6:30pm.
Host: John Craven
“Qualified immunity” ends for police officers:
- State Sen. Gary Winfield (D-New Haven)
- Lt. Dave O’Connor (Norwalk police union president)
- Danbury Chief Patrick Ridenhour (CT Police Chief’s Association president)
Spike in violence teen car thefts:
- Mike Lawlor (University of New Haven / former criminal justice aide to Gov. Dan Malloy)
PLUS: You can now be your own bartender – thanks to a new law. But will self-serve taps put jobs in jeopardy?
CT ’21 WFSB 8:30 a.m.
Host: Eric Parker
Best of CT ‘21
Segment 1 – Dr. Robert Ballard on Undersea Explorations
Segment 2 – Michael Panicello/MUFON CT on Government UFO Report
Segment 3 – Becca Allen / Foster Parent