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Isabella Fabbo

News Fellow

Isabella Fabbo is a news fellow at WSHU. She is from Boston, Massachusetts and received her bachelor's degree in Strategic Communications, PR, & Advertising from Sacred Heart University. She is currently pursuing her master's degree in Journalism and Media Production, also at SHU.

  • Connecticut Governor Lamont says he’s considering a third term. U.S. Senator Blumenthal proposed a bill to help gun violence victims. Some Long Island fishermen are suing the President. Plus, the controversy surrounding the first flight.
  • Connecticut’s legislative session ends at midnight. Connecticut lawmakers also passed their 2 year budget. Officials want Long Island residents to prepare for hurricane season. Plus, a conversation with a Connecticut singer on her new musical.
  • An MTA deal is preventing upgrades on the Long Island Railroad. A Bridgeport political group was cleared of allegations that they worked too closely with a politician. A Connecticut energy bill has bipartisan support. Plus, how Connecticut is trying to fix campaign corruption.
  • Connecticut educators and advocates protested in front of Gov. Ned Lamont’s office on Wednesday to demand more school funding.
  • Appellate Court Judge Eliot Prescott will replace retiring Inspector General Robert J. Devlin, Jr., at the end of June, following his recent appointment by the Connecticut Criminal Justice Commission.
  • Connecticut lawmakers want a trade agreement with Puerto Rico. A new technical high school is being built in Bridgeport. Some Long Island schools have cybersecurity problems. Plus, what’s going on with disaster funding for local Connecticut farmers.
  • The Connecticut House is requiring insurance providers to cover a certain kind of testing. Connecticut is also getting a new U.S. Attorney. Get a guide to the state parks in the Long Island Sound region. Plus, the last segment of WSHU’s Side Hustle.
  • The Trump administration has planned to fire 80,000 VA employees and cut nearly 900 contracts. Some Connecticut veterans say they could lose vital services.
  • Republican lawmakers in Connecticut are launching a statewide tour to challenge Democratic policies. Advocates are concerned about the staffing cuts to the World Trade Center Health Program. Rallies protesting the Trump Administration are planned for this weekend. Plus, how N-I-L deals have changed March Madness.
  • The Trump administration has cut federal funding for libraries in Connecticut and two other states.