Today On WNHH

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Altschuler in the WNHH studio.

Can lawyers steal millions of clients’ dollars and get away with it? Is there a possibility of a Cubs-White Socks World Series? What’s a Decoration Day, and why don’t New Haveners observe it anymore? Is the fall’s contentious election season going to be even more stressful than the legislative session that just ended? Today’s broadcasts on WNHH answer those questions, and pose some fresh ones on the way.

It’s baseball on The Show,” where host Michelle Turner speaks with longtime sports journalist Tony McClean about how the season is shaping up, and what surprises it might have in store. Basketball and hockey aren’t left out altogether: the two debate how things went right — and wrong — for the NBA this year, and how the National Hockey League (NHL) is doing as the Stanley Cup draws near. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or subscribe to Elm City Lowdown” on Soundcloud or iTunes.

Legal Eagle” host Marcia Chambers speaks with Attorney Howard Altschuler about the world of malpractice: What forms it takes, how cases can play out, and what practicing law in 2016 looks like — foucsin on the case of a law firm accused of improperly pocketing millions of dollars. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or subscribe to Elm City Lowdown” on Soundcloud or iTunes.

With Dateline New Haven” host Paul Bass, New Haven State Rep. Roland Lemar looks at the legislative session that just ended and the tough fall election season ahead. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or subscribe to Dateline New Haven” on Soundcloud or iTunes.

On This Day in New Haven History,” hosts Allan Appel and Jason Bischoff-Wurstle wave the flag in the run-up to Memorial Day, which used to be called Decoration Day. Did you know that the white between the red stripes represents the separation of the colonies from the mother country? George Washington says so. To listen, click on or download the audio above.

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