Molly Ingram
ReporterMolly Ingram is a reporter covering Connecticut. She also produces Long Story Short, a podcast exploring public policy issues across the state.
Molly worked as a news fellow with WSHU while obtaining her Masters degree in Journalism & Media Production from Sacred Heart University. She has her bachelors in Political Science from Central Connecticut State University. Molly is from Shelton, Connecticut.
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Students from the now-closed Stone Academy are getting back on track with their practical nursing education with help from the Griffin Hospital School of Allied Health Careers, which is providing free workforce training to more than 30 students.
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Early childhood advocates rallied across Connecticut on Wednesday to call on lawmakers to do more to lower child care costs and support educators.
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Students at the University of Connecticut celebrated their men’s basketball team after the Huskies won the NCAA championship on Monday night in Arizona.
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It’s spring — and warmer weather brings ticks. Tick-borne illnesses in Connecticut have been on the rise in recent years, according to scientists at the state’s Agricultural Experiment Station.
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WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Jenna Carlesso to discuss her article written with Katy Golvala, “Fix or nix? CT’s ‘certificate of need’ law under scrutiny,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.
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This was the first time Connecticut allowed early voting for the presidential primary. New York began offering it in 2020.
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Connecticut and New York residents head to the polls on Tuesday to cast their votes in the state’s Democratic and Republican presidential primary elections.
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WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s José Luis Martínez to discuss his article, “A plan to fight wage theft is taking shape in New Haven,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.
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Around 300 people attended Congregation Agudath Sholom in Stamford to pay their respects to Joe Lieberman, who represented Connecticut as a state senator, state attorney general and U.S. senator.
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The Lab at ConnCORP in Hamden, Connecticut, provides office space, advisors, workshops, and more to minority-owned businesses.