
Ryan Caron King
Visuals JournalistRyan Caron King joined Connecticut Public in 2015 as a reporter and video journalist. He was also one of eight reporters on the New England News Collaborative’s launch team, covering regional issues such as immigration, the environment, transportation, and the opioid epidemic.
Ryan’s work has been published nationally on NPR’s Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Here & Now, and on NPR’s digital platforms. Since 2019, he has been a full-time visuals journalist — making pictures for news stories and producing short and long-form documentaries. His work has been recognized with a Pictures of the Year International Excellence in Documentary award, two National Edward R. Murrow Awards, a National Press Photographers Association award, and multiple New England Emmys.
In his free time, he enjoys talking over the fence with his neighbors, listening to weird community radio stations, and volunteering at a community bike shop where he lives in New Haven, Conn.
-
Standing under the columns of the elevated portion of I-84 in Hartford, known as the viaduct, Governor Dannel Malloy announced on Tuesday that his office…
-
When construction of I-84 viaduct in the 1960s plowed through neighborhoods and historic landmarks in Hartford, a modest brick building in the West End of…
-
Students and faculty at the University of Connecticut joined in a demonstration Monday speaking out against discrimination and intolerance on campus…
-
The I-84 viaduct in Hartford -- the “futureless freeway” that divided neighborhoods and demolished historic architecture when it was built in the 1960s --…
-
Following a nationwide search, the Connecticut Department of Transportation has appointed a veteran New Jersey Transit official to lead the state’s bureau…
-
Since the dawn of the steam engine, rails and trains have run through the city of Hartford. But today, the commuter rail corridor in central Connecticut…
-
Getting around by car is the most common way people get to work and back in Connecticut -- and the state's infrastructure isn't set up as well as it could…
-
Candidates faced off Tuesday night in the first of the Democratic primary debates, and several groups of students at the University of Connecticut…
-
The state of Connecticut awarded funding to thirteen small towns Tuesday for infrastructure and quality-of-life capital projects.The Small Town Economic…
-
Each weekday morning at the bank of the Connecticut River, a short line of cars begins to form. A part of Route 148 is closed off — the river runs through…