
Katie Pellico
Producer II / Where We LiveKatie is a producer for Connecticut Public Radio's news-talk show Where We Live. She has previously worked for CNN and News 8-WTNH. Send tips about what's happening where you live to kpellico@ctpublic.org.
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This hour on Where We Live, a roundtable of Connecticut Public hosts a debate over what makes Connecticut Connecticut and what stereotypes we think we can shake off. We asked listeners, "How would you rebrand the state?"
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This hour, we get an update on efforts to address systemic flooding and sewage issues in Hartford's North End, including the Hartford Flood Relief and Compensation Program. Plus, repeated bouts of rain have also affected acres of farmland where we live. State Department of Agriculture Commissioner Bryan Hurlburt has an update.
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Bigfoot and Nessie and Glawackus — oh my! This hour, we learn all about cryptids, or creatures we’re not sure exist, here in Connecticut and beyond.
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A recent typo that appeared on Hartford’s ballot instructions for Spanish speakers has underscored some of the language access issues many Connecticut residents face. This hour, we discuss the layered issue of Spanish-language mis- and disinformation, and the efforts to address it ahead of the 2024 election.
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The document provides a unique insight into how municipalities are spending $9.34 million of settlement dollars.
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How will Connecticut spend the $600 million dollars in opioid settlement dollars coming to the state in the coming years? How can equity and fairness be measured? This hour, we hear from advocates in our region who are working to reframe how we talk about and treat the opioid epidemic.
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Each year, we broadcast nearly 200 episodes of programming. As 2023 comes to a close, we are highlighting some of our favorite conversations. This hour on Where We Live, we’re sharing three important interviews on mental health and trauma.
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As 2023 comes to a close, we're highlighting some of our favorite 'Where We Live' conversations. Host Catherine Shen chooses some of her most memorable moments all about music.
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As 2023 comes to a close, we are highlighting some of our favorite conversations. This hour on Where We Live, we’re sharing three important interviews unpacking different chapters in Connecticut history.
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This hour, we hear from locomotive-lovers of all ages. Take a ride on the Naugatuck Railroad, and one holiday train tailored for children on the autism spectrum. Plus, Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital is home to a toy train display that sparks joy in children and adults alike.