Isabella Fabbo
News FellowIsabella 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.
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Between new state legislation and new school policies, Connecticut has tried to protect children from what critics say are the potential harms of excessive screen time and social media use.
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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is funding a psychedelic-assisted study for veterans with PTSD and alcohol use disorder with researchers from Yale and Brown Universities.
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A survey conducted by the Connecticut Education Association highlights teachers’ biggest concerns.
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United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut reactivated a cash assistance fund for unhoused people and families at risk of losing their homes.
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United Illuminating, one of Connecticut’s leading energy providers, announced a 4.7% rate increase for the first half of 2025.
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Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection has issued Requests for Proposals to energy companies for energy efficiency measures that could lower residents’ bills.
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New Haven police arrested seven activists for pitching tents at an encampment on the Upper Green.
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Avangrid-owned Connecticut Natural Gas and Southern Connecticut Gas say the PURA decision to cut their rates could lower their credit ratings.
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An attorney wants the video of J’Allen Jones’ fatal beating by corrections officers at Garner Correctional Institution in Newtown to be unsealed and released to the public as a part of the lawsuit against Connecticut's Department of Correction.
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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong shut down Utah-based AR Industries, the third out of four ghost gun dealers to be sued by the state.