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: 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.
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A bite-sized look at what we’re hearing: Licensed marijuana dealers, growers and shops called for New York legislators to allow them to sue illegal competitors.
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A bite-sized look at what else we’re hearing: An engineering firm recommended town officials improve the Trumbull Mall with a hotel, senior housing, medical offices and a pickleball court.
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A bite-sized look at what else we’re hearing: Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and Attorney General William Tong want schools to limit students' smartphone use and suggested schools use Yondr pouches seen at Illing Middle School.
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A bite-sized look at what else we’re hearing: Connecticut Attorney General William Tong wants to ban multi-year predatory real estate listing deals, after an investigation into MV Realty.
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A bite-sized look at what we’re hearing: Connecticut State Trooper Brian North’s manslaughter trial for the 2020 death of 19-year-old Mubarak Soulemane began on Monday. North faces up to 40 years in prison.
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A bite-sized look at what we’re hearing: New York City’s second-to-last Banksy mural will be relocated to Bridgeport, Connecticut after its home building was slated for demolition.
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A bite-sized look at what we’re hearing: New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announces $25 million is available for religious communities to improve their security during a visit to a Long Island mosque.