Saenah Boch
Former News InternSaenah Boch was a former news and production intern for WSHU.
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Can you stay healthy if you don’t have a permanent home?Pandemic moratoriums have ended in Connecticut, evictions are up and the number of people without a permanent residence is on the rise. With few affordable homes available, the struggle to find a stable place to live can cause a lot of stress. And that can affect people’s health.
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Migratory Birds in the US are protected by law. And they have a Connecticut Yankee to thank. George Payne McLean served as Governor and a US Senator for Connecticut. This week on The Full Story we’ll speak with the author of a new biography detailing the life and work of Senator McLean, and it was written by his great-great nephew. Also we’ll speak with the Connecticut Audubon Society about their new program to get students excited about science.
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Managing money well, takes training. There’s a lot to know. But where can people go to develop sound financial skills?
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The Full Story takes a deep dive into the new green bills and laws going into effect in our region that could transform environmental policy in both states
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Items that would often get tossed in the trash are being upcycled by artists, entrepreneurs and even activists.
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Can you stay healthy if you don’t have a permanent home?Pandemic moratoriums have ended in Connecticut, evictions are up and the number of people without a permanent residence is on the rise. With few affordable homes available, the struggle to find a stable place to live can cause a lot of stress. And that can affect people’s health.
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The war in Ukraine has raged on for more than a year and it has revealed unique connections with Connecticut. Two writers and educators in Connecticut decided to address the conflict by transforming their correspondence with friends in Ukraine and Russia into a multimedia play.
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What happens to people in a community where violence is a common occurrence? It can lead to urban trauma.
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In the wake of a global pandemic, New Haven activists and Yale students call on Yale University to provide what they call an “equitable recovery” for both the students and the residents of New Haven.
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Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Connecticut, and until 9 p.m. in New York. Here’s the latest on some of the Election Day races in the region.