
Patrick Skahill
Patrick Skahill is a reporter at WNPR. He covers science and the environment. Prior to becoming a reporter, he was the founding producer of WNPR's The Colin McEnroe Show, which began in 2009. Patrick's reporting has appeared on NPR's Morning Edition, Here & Now, and All Things Considered. He has also reported for the Marketplace Morning Report. He can be reached by phone at 860-275-7297 or by email: pskahill@ctpublic.org.
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A quarter of a billion dollars in federal cash will soon flow into state transportation work.
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The Biden Administration says it wants to replace all of America's lead pipes in the next decade.
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A non-profit that assists people with heating bills says more people need help.
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Connecticut consumers reported about $41 million in losses last year to scams.
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More people are cleaning out their homes and recycling old mattresses.
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Hunting for PFAS chemicals is expected to ramp up. It will be expensive.
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Connecticut Foodshare's emergency drive-thru food distribution centers will continue through October. Here's a list of where those spots are located.
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Four people were killed Thursday morning when a small jet carrying two pilots and two passengers crashed after takeoff from an airport in central Connecticut.
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A year after keeping the price of taxpayer-funded purchases out of public view in an effort to protect private business, state Comptroller Kevin Lembo has changed course and released unredacted contracts between 10 vendors and the state for COVID-19 testing. The release came one day before Connecticut Public was set to argue for the full disclosure of the documents before a state public records panel.
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In Blackhaven, you play as Kendra Turner, an intern from an unnamed historically black college, who’s taken a job at a fictionalized plantation museum in America where the history of slavery has been erased.