| NPR Features |
| Zoo accepts exotic pets on 'amnesty day' (NPR, "All Things Considered," 7/26/09) |
| A single wing starts quest for mystery bird (NPR, "Weekend Edition ," 7/19/09) |
| Need a flag from Bhutan? The Flag Man has it (NPR, "All Things Considered ," 6/12/09) |
| Where Wall St. and Main St. collide - literally (NPR, "All Things Considered ," 10/3/08) |
| U.S. Paralympic sailing team on deck to compete (NPR, "Weekend Edition," 9/14/08) |
Throwback baseball league catches on (NPR, "Morning Edition," 4/23/08)
(Also aired nationally on The Bryant Park Project) |
| WSHU Features |
| Congressman Himes holds raucous health care town hall (WSHU, 9/3/09) |
| Students head back to school as education budgets shrink (WSHU, 9/2/09) |
| Incoming Yale freshmen bring in the harvest (WSHU, 8/28/09) |
| Budgets and restrictions complicate stimulus money for education (WSHU, 7/31/09) |
| Lieberman visits stimulus project in Wilton (WSHU, 7/17/09) |
| Thirteen post offices may close in Conn. (WSHU, 7/2/09) |
| U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of white firefighters (WSHU, 6/29/09) |
| Protestors rally in Hartford against proposed social services cuts (WSHU, 6/24/09) |
| Gov. Rell considers two health care bills (WSHU, 6/22/09) |
| Sikorsky crash renews debate over airport expansion (WSHU, 6/12/09) |
| Future uncertain for some Conn. vocational technical schools (WSHU, 6/9/09) |
| An update on federal stimulus funding in Conn. (WSHU, 5/19/09) |
| Q&A: Conn. woman broke gender barrier in construction trades (WSHU, 5/7/09) |
| Q&A: Conn. African American group addresses racial disparities (WSHU, 4/23/09) |
| Q&A: Conn. native gets Iraqi trains rolling again (WSHU, 4/8/09) |
| Q&A: A look at unemployment insurance in Conn.(WSHU, 4/1/09) |
| Soup kitchens and food banks feel increased demand (WSHU, 3/20/09) |
| Q&A: Lincoln's last political speech was in Bridgeport (WSHU, 3/10/09) |
| Q&A: U.S. Congressman Jim Himes discusses Fed Chief's testimony (WSHU, 2/25/09) |
| Q&A: Conn. Governor Jodi Rell on budget deficit (WSHU, 2/19/09) |
| Governor Rell's resource-sharing plan gets mixed reviews (WSHU, 2/18/09) |
| Q&A: Conn. Healthcare Advocate argues against plan to cut his office (WSHU, 2/11/09) |
| Volunteers hit the streets to count Conn. homeless (WSHU, 1/30/09) |
| Yale professor delivers inaugural poem (WSHU, 1/20/08) |
| Q&A: Ten years later, FBI agent recalls case of 8-year-old witness murdered (WSHU, 1/9/09) |
| Arts groups in Conn. face economic uncertainty (WSHU, 12/4/08) |
| Rev. Wright visit to Conn. sparks protest (WSHU, 11/7/08) |
| Himes defeats Shays (WSHU, 11/5/08) |
| Voters hit the polls in Norwalk (WSHU, 11/4/08) |
| Same sex couples learn logistics of marrying in Conn.(WSHU, 10/29/08) |
| Republican ItsHaky aims to unseat DeLauro (WSHU, 10/16/08) |
| "Grease cars" prove a slippery issue (WSHU, 8/26/08) |
| Guardian Angel patrols spark conflicting response (WSHU, 7/28/08) |
| New home aims to prevent its residents from returning to prison(WSHU, 7/25/08) |
| Theater performance sparks discussion with CT lawmakers (WSHU, 6/11/08) |
| Norwalk students bring health fair to day laborers (WSHU, 5/28/08) |
| For teen in trouble, streetwise mentor makes the difference (WSHU, 4/30/08) |
| President Bush visits Connecticut (WSHU, 4/25/08) |
| Connecticut tests pandemic readiness (WSHU, 4/7/08) |
| Doctors, staff and patients jazz up hospital (WSHU, 3/18/08) |
| Development and preservation efforts compete on CT coastline (WSHU, 2/29/08) |
| McCain wins CT primary (WSHU, 2/06/08) |
| McCain campaigns in Fairfield, CT (WSHU, 2/04/08) |
| Connecticut tries to cover the uninsured (WSHU, 1/28/08) |
| Merritt Parkway trees raise safety questions (WSHU, 12/18/07) |
| Q&A: A sneak peak at Metro North's new train cars (WSHU, 12/10/07) |
| High cost of oil increases need for heating assistance (WSHU, 11/20/07) |
| Connecticut voters adopt to electronic voting machines (WSHU, 11/6/07) |
| Students work to save Long Island Sound's lobsters (WSHU, 11/2/07) |
| Southwest CT towns' garbage disposal ending (WSHU, 10/9/07) |
| Connecticut veterans visit World War 2 Memorial (WSHU, 9/20/07) |
| Controversy over Stratford Cleanup (WSHU, 9/7/07) |
| Other Radio Stories |
| Chris Shays knocked out of office after 21 years (Live Q&A on WNYC, 11/5/08) |
| McCain campaigns in Connecticut (WNYC, 2/3/08) |
Aiming to Miss: The Art of Knife Throwing (Aired on WILL, Urbana, IL and CKMO, Victoria, BC. Free PRX registration required to listen.)
A shorter version of this story was voted by listerners to be one of the favorite 100 entries in the Public Radio TalentQuest competition. |
Pirates of New York: The Battle Over Bootlegged DVDs (Aired on WNPR, Hartford, CT, WFUV in New York City, and KZSC in Santa Cruz, CA. Free PRX registration required to listen) |
Dave Kerpen: Master of Self Promotion (Free PRX registration required to listen) |
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