
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.
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State officials say that several dozen Puerto Rican families who were at risk of losing federal housing assistance could now have their stay in…
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Authorities say a missing inmate who escaped from the Carl Robinson Correctional Institution in Enfield may have stowed away under a state service vehicle…
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Xiomara Vega moved to Connecticut from Puerto Rico with her three-year-old daughter after Hurricane Maria knocked out the electricity in her home. She’s…
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Los Puertorriqueños Evacuados Por El Huracán Adaptan Las Celebraciones De Tres Días Del Día De ReyesXiomara Vega se mudó a Connecticut desde Puerto Rico con su hija de tres años después de que el Huracán María cortara la electricidad en su casa. Trata de…
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Three Kings Day has a special meaning this year for Puerto Ricans in Hartford, Conn., as families displaced by Hurricane Maria celebrate the holiday in a new, much colder place.
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Thousands of Puerto Ricans have moved to the U.S. mainland after Hurricane Maria. On Saturday, Hartford, Conn., welcomed some of its newcomers with a Puerto Rican Christmas tradition: a parranda.
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‘Nos Sentimos Como En Casa’: Los Puertorriqueños Desplazados Celebran La Parranda Navideña TradicionMerely Torres García ha vivido en una habitación de hotel en Hartford, Connecticut, con su esposo y sus dos hijos luego de perder parte de su casa en…
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Marlene Hernandez shuffled through winter coats with her cousin Kaliel Diaz at a hurricane relief center in Hartford. Diaz arrived from Puerto Rico with…
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Marlene Hernández buscó entre los abrigos de invierno con su prima Kaliel Díaz en un centro de socorro por el huracán en Hartford. Díaz llegó desde Puerto…
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Angel Rodriguez stood on the porch of his apartment overlooking the bay of San Juan. In the distance, a military helicopter was lifting off from an…