
Patrick Skahill
Digital EditorPatrick Skahill is a reporter and digital editor at Connecticut Public. Prior to becoming a reporter, he was the founding producer of Connecticut Public Radio's The Colin McEnroe Show, which began in 2009. Patrick's reporting has appeared on NPR's Morning Edition, Here & Now, and All Things Considered. He has also reported for the Marketplace Morning Report. He can be reached at pskahill@ctpublic.org.
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On Friday, state leaders announced $38,000 from Connecticut’s Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) will fund the next phase of the tail’s life.
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Major League Baseball's Home Run Derby is coming to Dunkin' Park on Aug. 11, marking the first time the event has been held in the United States.
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In a matter of weeks, state officials have already mailed out nearly 1,000 warnings to drivers speeding through work zones across Connecticut.
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Los osos andan merodeando los vecindarios en todo el estado, lo que ha captado la atención de los medios de comunicación y las redes sociales, y dado lugar a advertencias de parte de los funcionarios ambientales.
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Residents across Connecticut have seen hazy air for days. Smoke from Canadian wildfires is beginning to recede from the region.
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Two bears were spotted at Avon’s Memorial Day parade over the weekend. Police were able to contain one with a sandbag gun. But the other bear made its way into the crowd.
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La Universidad de Connecticut (UConn) recientemente anunció que todos los usuarios de vehículos eléctricos (VE) deberán pagar $3 por hora al usar las estaciones de carga en su campus en Storrs y en los campuses regionales.
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Funcionarios del estado anuncian que han llegado a un acuerdo con respecto a los fondos del programa de bonos para bebés, en inglés Baby Bonds, el cual tuvo un comienzo relativamente lento.
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A moose has died following a collision with a vehicle in the northbound lane on Route 15 in North Haven Wednesday morning, environmental officials said.
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The move comes roughly one year after an unexpected vote in the state legislature delayed the program, which was hailed by supporters as a way to help close the state's wealth gap.