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  • Commentator David Bouchier recalls some familiar wisdom about education and democracy.
  • A hometown parade celebrated Fairfield National's historic Little League run. Connecticut State Representative Jillian Gilchrest announces a run for the U.S. House. It’s been two years since police arrested the alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer. The National Guard will stay in the New York City subway system, at least for now. Plus, the latest from WSHU’s Long Story Short.
  • WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Laura Tillman to discuss her article, “This CT recovery coach could lose his job to federal cuts. What will happen to his clients?” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.
  • WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Mark Pazniokas to discuss his article, “How a Berlin couple got billed for a CT legislator’s E-ZPass tolls,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.
  • The federal government tells Revolution Wind to stop construction. The Connetquot school district might keep a part of its Native American mascot despite a statewide ban. Party leaders say Bridgeport Democrats violated state and local rules. Plus, New York looks to promote safer roads.
  • The MTA votes to indefinitely pause congestion pricing. Thousands of Connecticut firefighters are suing the company that makes their gear. Brookhaven residents want the town to reject a settlement with Covanta. Three pedestrian safety projects in Connecticut get federal funding. And brace yourself for heavy traffic this July 4.
  • Top Democrats in our region react to President Biden’s poor debate performance. Connecticut’s former chief public defender accuses the state of a civil rights violation after her firing. A new affordable housing complex opens in New Haven. And Bridgeport residents fight for a say in their community’s environment.
  • WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s former reporter Jaden Edison to discuss his article, “Bridgeport apartment complex residents fight for health, and a say,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.
  • Connecticut officials are asking motorists to slow down and move over to prevent roadway fatalities. Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has a new chief of staff. Construction for a new offshore wind project has been given the green light. And Long Island environmental advocates say recycling guidelines are confusing from town to town.
  • Commentator David Bouchier thinks we have too many choices, except when we have too few.
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