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CT Examiner Notebook

Podcast de Gregory Stroud

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CT Examiner's award-winning journalism on the air. Including CT Examiner Weekly, with Co-hosts Brian Scott-Smith and CT Examiner Editor Gregory Stroud, featuring a roundtable of work around the state and a calendar of events with Arts Editor Robin Breeding. And Bylines New Voices, powered by CT Examiner in collaboration with CT Community News, featuring student work from college journalism programs across the state. Investigative, hyperlocal, no-nonsense news coverage of Connecticut's 169 towns and cities. Hosted by Brian Scott-Smith and CT Examiner Editor in Chief Gregory Stroud.

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episode CT Examiner Weekly on WPKN-FM (May 7, 2026) artwork

CT Examiner Weekly on WPKN-FM (May 7, 2026)

Co-hosts Brian Scott-Smith and CT Examiner Editor Gregory Stroud are joined by reporters Ally LeMaster, Nick Sambides and Eric Obernauer for a roundup of news across Connecticut and Arts Editor Robin Breeding with a weekly calendar [https://ctexaminer.com/events/] of events.Here are the stories: 1. With Connecticut lawmakers wrapping up a short session on May 6th, a lot of bills -- including one on homelessness -- will likely have to wait until next year before getting a vote. But two bills -- one on vaccinations and one on homeschooling -- will make the cut. 2. A hot housing market has added hundreds of thousands of dollars to the average homeowner's net worth, but with retail and office values lagging, that leaves many residents on the hook for a much bigger share of local taxes. 3. Not so long ago, schools were encouraging students to bring their smartphones into the classroom — but not anymore. With dozens of states enacting “bell-to-bell” bans, lawmakers have been debating whether it's time for Connecticut to do the same. I'm Eric Obernauer with that story.

7 de may de 2026 - 29 min
episode CT Examiner Weekly on WPKN-FM (April 30, 2026) artwork

CT Examiner Weekly on WPKN-FM (April 30, 2026)

Co-hosts Brian Scott-Smith and CT Examiner Editor Gregory Stroud are joined by reporters Ally LeMaster, Luke Feeney and Eric Obernauer for a roundup of news across Connecticut and Arts Editor Robin Breeding with a weekly calendar of events. Here are the stories: 1. Connecticut was one of four states to legalize recreational marijuana in 2021. Now 5 years later – with sales and revenues stalling – the state legislature passed new rules to open up the market. 2. Decades ago, the city of Stamford was given land to be used as a park – “forever.” But how long is forever when the city decides later to use it for something else? 3. State legislators have been debating a bill that would ensure the right to panhandle and sleep outdoors on public land – but what are local governments ready to get on board?

1 de may de 2026 - 29 min
episode CT Examiner Weekly on WPKN-FM (April 23, 2026) artwork

CT Examiner Weekly on WPKN-FM (April 23, 2026)

Co-hosts Brian Scott-Smith and CT Examiner Editor Gregory Stroud are joined by reporters Ally LeMaster, Luke Feeney and Eric Obernauer for a roundup of news across Connecticut and Arts Editor Robin Breeding with a weekly calendar of events. Here are the stories: 1. Last fall, Gov. Ned Lamont signed into law a blockbuster housing bill aimed at the construction of tens of thousands of apartments across Connecticut. But with towns facing early deadlines to pass new zoning rules as soon as July, the state's top planners are warning of problems down the road. 2. The Connecticut River stretches for hundreds of miles and through four states, with over two million people living within its watershed. The river's past, present and future is the focus of the third annual CT River Valley Summit at Wesleyan University this May in Middletown. 3. With rising costs and limited budgets, school boards across Connecticut face a common question:  Where to cut when the money gets tight? And how do school boards justify $400,000 pay packages for administrators while weighing cuts to classrooms?

23 de abr de 2026 - 29 min
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