
Jennifer Ahrens
Producer, Morning EditionJennifer Ahrens is a producer for Morning Edition. She spent 20+ years producing TV shows for CNN and ESPN. She joined Connecticut Public Media because it lets her report on her two passions, nature and animals.
She’s a S.I. Newhouse alum and cannot imagine living anywhere but the Northeast. After living in Atlanta for several years, she realized a year without four seasons is a bore.
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A moose died following a collision with a vehicle on Route 15 in North Haven Wednesday. Hours later, a second moose was struck and killed on South Road in Hartland, near the Massachusetts border.
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New England is facing increased wildfire threat due to climate change, experts say.
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A partir del 22 de mayo, se ofrecerán clases de yoga al aire libre en parques de seis ciudades distintas de Connecticut durante todo el verano.
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Beginning May 22, outdoor yoga classes will be held in parks in six different Connecticut cities throughout the summer.
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Andrew Ellicott (A.E.) Douglass graduated from Trinity College in 1889 and eventually became known as the “father of dendrochronology.”
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The crash happened on the southbound span, while the $400 million project involves the northbound span. The Gold Star Memorial Bridge, Connecticut’s largest passenger and truck bridge at 6,000 feet in length, has been undergoing a major overhaul.
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Temperatures are expected to reach the 80s this week, but state officials and the U.S. Coast Guard are reminding boaters that while the air is warm, the water is not.
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Connecticut begins a work zone speed camera pilot program to get drivers to slow down.
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The Environmental Protection Agency's "good neighbor" rule aimed at reducing pollution in the Midwest and South will impact air quality in Connecticut.
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A powerful winter storm will bring rain and snow to Connecticut through Wednesday.