
Lori Mack
Host, Morning EditionLori Connecticut Public's Morning Edition host.
She came to WNPR after working as News Operations Coordinator for WCBS Radio in New York City, covering stories for one of the nation's largest AM news stations. She went on to work as a reporter and afternoon news anchor with WWYZ and WATR in Waterbury, Connecticut. Lori also helped to start a morning drive show for the Fox News Radio Network in New York.
She lives in Branford with her daughter.
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Since the Oct. 7 start of the Israel-Hamas war, both Muslim and Jewish groups in the U.S. have reported increases in incidents of hate and harassment.
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Republicans are calling for a variety of changes, including raising the credible fear standard for asylum seekers.
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Chef Kat Ashmore shared her secrets to baking the perfect apple pie with Connecticut Public’s Morning Edition.
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A new online database aims to make it easier to track state constitutional cases and trends in high courts across all 50 states.
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People who have not yet been vaccinated at all should get the COVID-19 vaccine right now instead of waiting for the updated booster, according to Dr. Luis Diaz Morales, chief medical officer at Charter Oak Health. Most others can wait.
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The Small Things is a nonprofit working to provide assistance for orphaned or vulnerable children and their families. It started out as an orphanage, but has grown into something much bigger.
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A local naturalist debunks the notion that moths are pests and explains why he believes they deserve as much celebration as butterflies.
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Connecticut alberga numerosos museos dignos de visitar con exposiciones que van desde obras de arte clásicas, historia y leyes, hasta tranvías, radios, marionetas y mucho más.
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Connecticut is home to dozens of destination-worthy museums showcasing everything from classical artwork to trolleys, radios, puppets and much more.
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Murphy will host the National Safer Communities Summit. It marks the one year anniversary of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, the first major gun safety bill passed by Congress in nearly 30 years.