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Monday, August 02, 2021
12:00am – 4:00am
Northern Remedy
Host: Brian Slattery

The New Haven Independent’s arts editor spins local — and only local — platters.

Show Archives:
4:00am – 6:00am
La Voz Radio
Host: LA VOZ HISPANA DE CT

Latino news, views, and music.

Show Archives:
6:00am – 9:00am
Joe Ugly Show
Host: Joe Ugly

It’s non-stop ugliness with Joe Ugly and the Morning Crew.

Show Archives:
9:00am – 11:00am
LoveBabz LoveTalk
Host: Babz Rawls-Ivy

The editor of Inner City News explores the “beautiful people” of New Haven.

Show Archives:
11:00am – 12:00pm
The Tom Ficklin Show
Host: Tom Ficklin

Conversations with New Haven’s movers and shakers.

Show Archives:
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Behind the Brand w/ Preston & EZ Bluez
Host: Prestige & EZ Bluez
Show Archives:
1:00pm – 2:00pm
Cannabis Corner
Host: Joe LaChance & Uncle/Farmer Lou

Breaking down the ins & outs of the cannabis world

Show Archives:
2:00pm – 3:00pm
Jazz Haven
Host: Jazz Haven with Stan the Man
Show Archives:
3:00pm – 5:00pm
La Voz Radio
Host: LA VOZ HISPANA DE CT

Latino news, views, and music.

Show Archives:
5:00pm – 7:00pm
LoveBabz LoveTalk
Host: Babz Rawls-Ivy

The editor of Inner City News explores the “beautiful people” of New Haven.

Show Archives:
7:00pm – 8:00pm
The Tom Ficklin Show
Host: Tom Ficklin

Conversations with New Haven’s movers and shakers.

Show Archives:
8:00pm – 9:00pm
Behind the Brand w/ Preston & EZ Bluez
Host: Prestige & EZ Bluez
Show Archives:
9:00pm – 10:00pm
Cannabis Corner
Host: Joe LaChance & Uncle/Farmer Lou

Breaking down the ins & outs of the cannabis world

Show Archives:
10:00pm – 11:00pm
Roots World Radio
Host: Cliff Furnald

Music from around the world.

Show Archives:
11:00pm – 12:00am
Jazz Haven
Host: Jazz Haven with Stan the Man
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Extra Extra

Facebook Live Video
Leads To Gun Arrests

Thomas Breen reports.

Today’s Debates

Careers ... Vax Mandate? ... Petitioners (1) ... Medicare 4 All ... Petitioners (2) ... Party Switch ... 3 Captains ... Joyner ... Hospitalizations ... Alder Elections ...

$400M Still Available

• Officials tout rental assistance programs.
• $50M of $450M distributed so far.
• CDC eviction moratorium expires Saturday.
• No actual renters present at presser. Thomas Breen reports.

Medicare For All
Saves Lives And $

• Op-ed.
• Alders to vote on M4All resolution on Aug. 2. Justin Paglino, MD, PhD reports.

Col. Severio Fodero
Inducted Into CT
Veterans Hall Of Fame

Fodero formerly chaired the city’s Veterans’ Affairs Advisory Committee. Staff reports.

Where Are You,
Jay Bennett?

• NHDocs returns.
• With a host of new local documentaries.
• Including latest from Gorman Bechard, about Wilco. Karen Ponzio reports.

Masks Recommended

• In New Haven County.
• For vax’d and unvax’d alike, when indoors.
• State weighs in on CDC guidance. Hugh McQuaid reports.

A New Monument
For Wooster Square

Committee picks Marc-Anthony Massaro’s Indicando la via al futuro (Pointing the Way to the Future) to replace Columbus. Lucy Gellman reports.

Hospitalizations Spike

• At YNHH
• Thanks to spread of Delta variant.
• Vaccines key to stop the spread.
• New Haven tips over into “substantial” transmission. Thomas Breen reports.

Principal Punzo
Suits Up For Alder Run

• Eyes open Annex seat.
• Local Dems endorse alder candidates for all 30 wards. Thomas Breen reports.

Today’s Debates

Ed Board Election ... Masks ... Summer DAEz ...Biking ABCs ... Alder Petitions ...  Mixed Reactions ... Green Party ... $20M Bond ...

Mayoral Challenger
Changes Parties

Mayce Torres is now running as a Republican, not a Democrat, for the city’s top elected office. Thomas Breen reports.

Summer DAEz

Showcases student tech skills at District summer program. Sophie Sonnenfeld reports.

Reinaldo’s Corner

How Marsh
Found Her Voice

The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

The War Starts
At Cafe Nine

Musicians Fernandito Ferrer and Sunny War hit the 9th Square. Brian Slattery reports.

Tweed To Borrow
$4M From Avports

For terminal renovation. Connecticut Public Radio’s Jim Haddadin and Walter Smith-Randolph report.

Covid Closes
2 Summer Camps

6 cases identified at Troup and Benjamin Jepson. Maya McFadden reports.

Judge Keeps
Pan's Bond At $20M

In latest hearing in Kevin Jiang murder case. Thomas Breen reports.

Greens Endorse Kane
For Heights Alder Run

• 5 people attended the convention.
• Three-way contest slated for November general election. Sophie Sonnenfeld reports.

Today’s Debates

Mayoral Race (1) ... Mayoral Race (2) ... Mayoral Race (3) ...Masks On Buses ... GOP Candidate ...  Garrett ... Asst. Principals ... Shelton Ave. Lot ...

"Out Of Many, One"

Dems unanimously endorse Board of Ed rep Ed Joyner for a new 4-year term. Isaac Yu reports.

Mixed Reactions To
Mayoral Race Shakeup

Local Dems weigh in on DuBois-Walton’s sudden departure from the race. Natalie Kainz & Isaac Yu reports.

Cries For Freedom

The latest from the Afro-Semitic Experience. Brian Slattery reports.

Guv Embraces New
CDC Mask Guidance

Recommends masking indoors, even for vax’d, in high-risk areas. Hugh McQuaid reports.

Hamden Dems
Endorse Garrett

• For mayor.
• 4-way Democratic primary ahead.
• Town convention endorsement roundup. Nora Grace-Flood reports.

3 Promoted To Asst. Principal

At Bishop Woods, Conte/West, and King-Robinson. Maya McFadden reports.

Today’s Debates

Hamden Mayor ... Covid Vax ...  Beacon Break ... Refugee Chef ... Nuclear-Free ... Humphrey Bridge ...

Newhallville Celebrates
A Newly Nuclear-Free Lot

On Shelton Ave. Sophie Sonnenfeld reports.

Leng Seeks 4th Term

• Hamden mayor running for reelection.
• As a Democrat.
• Skipping Democratic convention. Nora Grace-Flood reports.

Folk, Fiddles & Pies

At Westville’s latest summer outdoor concert. Natalie Kainz reports.

A PU$H Into Fashion

Friends launch new New Haven-inspired clothing line. Brian Slattery reports.

Westville Bowl
Wins Some Love

From Grateful Dead tribute rocker Joe Russo. Live for Live Music’s Andrew O’Brien reports.

Dance Meets Urban Planning

At Davis Street School summer camp.
Lucy Gellman reports.

$363M To Go

State rental assistance lags, with $37 million of $400 million distributed so far. Christine Stuart reports.

Today’s Legal Notices

Notices of certification of endorsement for Republicans and Democrats.

Lamont Taps Yale Doc
For Public Health Director

• Manisha Juthani is currently an infectious disease doctor at the Yale School of Medicine.
• Slated to replace acting agency head Deidre Gifford.
Christine Stuart and Hugh McQuaid report.

32-Yr-Old Shot,
43-Yr-Old Stabbed

• In the Hill.
• Both incidents nonfatal.
• Armed 18 yr-old arrested for car theft in East Shore.
• Police roundup. Staff reports.

Today’s Debates

Hamden Politics ... Humphrey Bridge ... Green Party ... Tax Break ... Cycletrack ... Tweed ...

West Hills Heals

Maya McFadden reports.