Today on WNHH Radio

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Tuesday’s shows on WNHH look back at HIV treatment in New Haven, investigate community policing, and analyze the latest headlines against a musical backdrop.

On Kica’s Corner” host Kica Matos discusses community policing with Asst. Chief Luiz Cassanova. To listen, click on or download the audio above.

On this episode of The Show,” host Michelle Turner speaks with Delores Greenlee, director of the Hill Health Center, about how treatment of HIV/AIDS in New Haven has changed in the past 40 or so years. The episode comes after Turner’s participation in a citywide effort to celebrate Worlds AIDS Day, and the lives of men and women living with HIV and AIDS. To listen, click on or download the audio above or check out the new The Show” podcast.

Today on Dateline New Haven,” WNHH’s Paul Bass and Harry Droz look behind the latest headlines, from Alexion’s sudden scandal to black-Hispanic tensions in town and the new Give Change to Make Change campaign, against a backdrop of local music. To listen, click on or download the audio above, and check out the podcast.

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