Week In News: November 8, 2019
Podcast |
The Full Story
Publisher |
WSHU Public Radio
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
News
Publication Date |
Nov 08, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:47:18
Elections are over, and our leaders have been selected. Governor Lamont has a new transportation plan for Connecticut that includes limited tolls. Police orchestrated the largest drug bust of fentanyl Nassau County has ever seen. And pollution is killing off scallops in the Peconic Bay. Our guests: Ken Dixon, state capitol reporter and columnist, Hearst Connecticut Media Kaitlyn Krasselt, statewide political reporter, Hearst Connecticut Media Christopher Keating, capitol bureau chief, Hartford Courant Jay Shah, Long Island bureau chief, WSHU Michael O'Keeffe, reporter, Newsday
Elections are over, and our leaders have been selected. Governor Lamont has a new transportation plan for Connecticut that includes limited tolls. Police orchestrated the largest drug bust of fentanyl Nassau County has ever seen. And pollution is killing off scallops in the Peconic Bay. Our guests: Ken Dixon, state capitol reporter and columnist, Hearst Connecticut Media Kaitlyn Krasselt, statewide political reporter, Hearst Connecticut Media Christopher Keating, capitol bureau chief, Hartford

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