WNHH

Today on WNHH

Saturday, September 24, 2022
2:00pm – 3:00pm
Behind the Brand w/ Preston & EZ Bluez
Host: Prestige & EZ Bluez

Behind the Brand: Focusing on independent businesses and their stories behind their brand

Show Archives:
3:00pm – 5:00pm
Jazz Haven
Host: Jazz Haven with Stan the Man

Show Archives:
5:00pm – 7:00pm
Northern Remedy
Host: Brian Slattery

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

Show Archives:
7:00pm – 9:00pm
LoveBabz LoveTalk
Host: Babz Rawls-Ivy

Show Archives:
9:00pm – 10:00pm
The Tom Ficklin Show
Host: Tom Ficklin

Show Archives:
10:00pm – 12:00am
La Voz Radio
Host: LA VOZ HISPANA DE CT

Latino news, views, and music.

Show Archives:

Listen Online:

Click NHI to open the WNHH live player, or listen live on tunein radio.

Extra Extra

Horn Blasts Beckon
Brokenness, Peace

For the Days of Awe.  Paul Bass reports. 

Today’s Debates

George EdwardsPolice ComplaintDrones YNHH LayoffsDixwell RedevCity Point CondosHit-And-RunsTruck HavenGreen AG

Long Wharf Hotel-To-Apts Conversion Advances

Thomas Breen reports.

Electronic Musicians
Stretch Out The Night

At Gather on State Street.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Coalition Targets Public
Service Loan Forgiveness

For firefighters, teachers, police officers, etc. Christine Stuart reports.

Two Artists Transform Havenly

Into a Festival for Folks.” Lucy Gellman reports.

16 Condos
OK’d For City Point

Thomas Breen reports.

Driver Charged With Hit-&-Run

Struck pedestrian was holding baby.  Staff reports. 

Love (146) Is Back In Town

Global youth anti-trafficking nonprofit reopens New Haven HQ Maya McFadden reports. 

Today’s Debates

HandicappedHomeboy BobPanther GeorgeLayoffsDronesTIkk-awayTrucksHavenHit-&-Run

Parking Change OK’d
For Dixwell Plaza Redo

Thomas Breen reports.

New Mural
Brightens Ninth Square

Lucy Gellman reports.

Dems, GOP Switch Roles

On how to pay to help more poor families heat homes this winter. Jamil Ragland reports.

Artspace Exhibits
Dive Below The Surface

Brian Slattery reports.

Reinaldo’s Corner

Staff reports.

2 Arrests Made In
Fatal Hit-And-Runs

• From 2021.
• Cops also investigating non-fatal crash at Orange/ Lawrence Tuesday (as shown in above video).  Thomas Breen reports. 

Edibles Send 4 NHPS
Students To Hospital

In 2 separate incidents.  Staff reports. 

Tikkaway Goes Away

Laura Glesby reports.

Hamden Community
Center Pitch Takes Shape

Nora Grace-Flood reports.

“Digital Navigators”
Trained To Take On World

Hamden library looks for bucks to keep alive program that helped Jerrold Ruback (pictured) sign up for Medicare.  Abiba Biao reports. 

The Fightin’ 5th

Terry Cowgill assesses the competitive Congressional race in Connecticut’s last purple district. 

Legal Notice

Education Committee meeting on 9/28. Read more. 

Yale Art Exhibit Spotlights Celebrated Yoruban Sculptor

Brian Slattery reports.

“All-American” City
Takes A Victory Lap

National award celebrated at Mill River Crossing.  Paul Bass reports. 

How To Help Puerto Rico

Local leaders relaunch relief effort as Hurricane Fiona batters island.  Staff reports. 

“Handicapped Person”
“Person With A Disability”

Person-first” language change becomes city law.  Thomas Breen reports. 

1 More Year
At Meadow Street

Supply chain snags delay health department move to Chapel.  Thomas Breen reports. 

Today’s Debates

AuctionTaco FireHire FireTowers2‑family

GOP Backs Barber
For Probate Judge

Staff reports.

Touring Show Gives
Students A Tech Glimpse

At Shubert. Lucy Gellman reports.

Why We Can’t Trust Polls

As Levy & Stefanowski focus on the fever swamps. Susan Bigelow weighs in.

Ely Center Gets Religion

With Genesis” exhibit.  Brian Slattery reports. 

PRIDEfest Makes Joyful Return

Back on Green for first time since 2004. Lucy Gellman reports.

Feds OK $25M To
Prevent Coastal Floods

• 3,000-foot drainage pipe, tunnel will run from West Water Street to harbor.
• Elicker cautious about putting out specific timeline” to finish work, in case press keeps track.  Thomas Breen reports. 

L’dor V’dor

Groundbreaking sets stage for next 50 years at Towers senior campus.  Lisa Reisman reports. 

Dominguez Lands

Retired New Haven Asst. Police Chief Renee Dominguez (at right in photo, being sworn in) began a new job Monday: deputy chief of the Watertown, Conn., PD.
• Also seeking Bridgeport chief’s job.

Gather New Haven
Brings Out The Wellness

At inaugural community fest.  Maya McFadden reports. 

Tre’s Memory Lives On
In Back To School Bash

Laura Glesby reports.

Firefighters Begin Rehab
Of “Angel’s” Playground

Laura Glesby reports.

“The Queen Is Dead!
God Save Qween Kong!”

6 bands deliver short, sharp, raging sets of gnarly punk at State House.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Sidewalk Plan Sparks Safety Debate

Nora Grace Flood photo

Town Engineer Stephen White with pup Diamond on Davis St. ...

Town of Hamden image

... which is one of four Hamden Streets slated for sidewalk repairs and additions.

New sidewalks are en route to Southern Hamden as part of a revived effort to protect pedestrians — leading some neighbors to question whether safer places to stroll are needed where not many people currently walk.

Continue reading ‘Sidewalk Plan Sparks Safety Debate’