Eric Warner
News FellowEric Warner is a news fellow at WSHU. Originally from Northfield, Connecticut, Eric is working toward a master's degree in journalism and media production at Sacred Heart University. He has a bachelor's degree in communications with a minor in history from Eastern Connecticut State University.
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A bite-sized look at what we’re hearing: Waterford’s nuclear Millstone Power Plant is at risk of flooding if Connecticut is hit with a Category 4 hurricane.
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A bite-sized look at what we’re hearing: Bridgeport officials have issued new restrictions on who can officiate or get married at City Hall to prioritize efficiency.
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A bite-sized look at what we’re hearing: Hamden speedsters will have to watch out for speed cameras soon. And veterans in New York will have free entry to state parks and campgrounds.
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A bite-sized look at what we’re hearing: The Metropolitan Transportation Authority board approved New York City congestion pricing. However, tolls won’t be implemented until lawsuits are resolved.
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A bite-sized look at what we’re hearing: 11,000 New York City school buses and 15,000 other municipal vehicles could be exempt from upcoming congestion pricing tolls.
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A bite-sized look at what we’re hearing: A New York bill and a New York City plan would allow religious groups to build affordable housing on their properties.
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A bite-sized look at what we’re hearing: The national life expectancy is about 78 years, but Nassau and Suffolk County residents live to 80 on average.
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A bite-sized look at what we’re hearing: Connecticut water companies could lose millions of dollars amid new EPA limits on toxic PFAS chemicals.
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A bite-sized look at what we’re hearing: According to the latest book censorship report from the American Library Association, almost 80 book titles in New York and more than 110 titles Connecticut were challenged last year — alongside 16 other states that saw attempts to censor a hundred books.
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A bite-sized look at what else we’re hearing: Bridgeport’s Democratic Town Committee reelected Wanda Geter-Pataky as their vice chairperson despite being under investigation in an absentee ballot scandal.