
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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UConn's move away from roughly a decade of offering free charging comes as EV registrations in Connecticut have more than doubled since 2020, according to state data.
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Connecticut's COVID-19 positivity rate on Thursday was 3.69%. State officials report 48 people hospitalized, a decrease of 13 people over the last seven days.
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Service on CTtransit and other public buses was free for a year during the pandemic. But fares resumed in April, sparking debate regarding whether free service would ever come back.
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The new framework establishes performance-based regulations for electric utilities. Regulators say those will better tie financial incentives to public outcomes, not just capital investments.
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Drinking water standards for six so-called “forever chemicals” are set to get stricter under a new rule proposed by the Biden Administration. The change could turbo-charge testing for a group of man-made chemicals that has been linked to cancer.
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The woman was transported to a local hospital. Officials said her injuries weren't life-threatening.
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One of agriculture’s top climate change solutions is not a new idea, but it’s starting to gain momentum in New England, a region that in recent years dealt with extreme rainfall and periods of extended drought.
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After struggling to raise money to move a 20-ton sculpture of a sperm whale in West Hartford, the Cetacean Society International now wants to save one particular part.
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Researchers at the school teamed up with NASA scientists this winter to monitor snow, sleet and rain storms from the ground in the hopes of improving winter weather forecasts.
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The Democrat is urging state lawmakers to pass stricter gun control measures in Connecticut after a school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee, that left six people dead.