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What is the Local News Initiative Fund?

WSHU is a not-for-profit public service radio station that strives to bring you the regional news that affects your life directly every day. Our goal is to help you learn something new about your world and understand why it happened. That's why we keep a close watch on the state legislation, regional elections, regional business, current events and cultural happenings that impact the way you work and play. And, with your help, we can enhance and expand the in-depth coverage you expect from WSHU.

Find out how your company or foundation can support WSHU's Local News Initiative Fund by contacting Development Director Gillian Anderson at 203.371.1254 or by email. You can help as an individual by making an additional gift to the Local News Initiative Fund. Your gift will allow us to make significant investments in the personnel, equipment and information resources necessary to apply the same thorough, unbiased treatment that NPR gives national and world news to regional issues, both on the WSHU Public Radio Group frequencies and on-line at www.wshu.org.

Who is supporting the Local News Initiative Fund?

The following individuals, companies, and foundations are currently sponsoring this initiative:

  • Cohen and Wolf, P.C.
  • Dan and Rebecca Baker of Trumbull, CT
  • Esana Plastic Surgery Center and Medspa
  • Edgard and Geraldine Feder Foundation, Inc.
  • William Casper Graustein Memorial Fund
  • The Huisking Foundation
  • Cindy Knuth of Fairfield, CT
  • Dr. Michael Lustick and Dr. Barbara Rickler
  • Mashantucket Pequot Museum
  • Netherby Wealth Management Solutions
  • Orthopaedic and Neurosurgery Specialists
  • Outdoor Sports Center
  • Peapod by Stop and Shop
  • Purkiss Capital Advisors of Ridgefield
  • Stratton Faxon
  • Tom of Shelter Island
  • Zeldes Needle and Cooper
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* Students protest how many of their classmates choose business and finance careers
* DeStefano delivers New Haven State of the City address
* Book review: Why Trilling Matters
* Embedded reporter covers Malloy's first year
* Conn. DSS faces challenging problems
Connecticut Headlines
* NY City Hall crowd celebrates Giants
* Retired cardinal criticized for abuse comments
* Delay likely in police discrimination civil trial
* Malloy wants to cut 25 Conn. boards, commissions
* Plans unveiled for first Mormon temple in Conn.
New York Headlines
* Plea averts trial in NY Hasidic firebomb case
* Mayor calls NYC 'Big Blue Apple' for Giants' win
* NY comptroller: Praise, warning on Cuomo budget
* NYC's Times Square gets huge heart for Valentine's
* Bills re-sign K Lindell; hire Metzelaars to coach
Headlines
* California's Same-Sex Marriage Ban Is Unconstitutional, Court Says
* Ticker-Tape Sure Sounds Better Than 'Recycled Unprinted Newspaper' Parade
* Chinese Labor Practices Sour Apple Consumers
* 'Year Of The Dragon' Means It's 'Year Of The Baby' Too
* Controversial Komen Policy Official Resigns