
Ryan Lindsay
REPORTERRyan Lindsay has been asking questions since she figured how to say her first few words. She eventually figured out that journalism is the profession where you can and should always ask questions.
While an undergraduate at Northwestern University, Ryan worked as a local reporter in Topeka, KS, and reported for the Medill Justice Project, formerly known as the Medill Innocence Project. While at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, she covered arts, culture and criminal justice in Oakland for The East Bay Express and Oakland North. She has also freelanced for The Athletic Bay Area, covering the on & off-the-court lives of Golden State Warriors players. Through the Prison University Project, Ryan taught journalism & storytelling to students at San Quentin State Prison.
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As confirmed coronavirus cases within the state surpassed 1,000, prison reform advocates continued to call on the Lamont administration to do more to…
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As COVID-19 spreads further across the state, more people who suspect they have the virus are seeking testing. Tests remain in high demand as the state…
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Universities across the state that have shifted their semesters completely online due to the coronavirus pandemic are working to figure out whether…
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As the Department of Transportation continues to make adjustments to CTtransit service and policies, some bus operators feel as though they’re still at…
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On Thursday, the state Department of Transportation announced immediate changes to public bus operations.Passengers will now board from the rear, some…
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The Hartford state’s attorney has cleared a Wethersfield police officer in the 2019 shooting death of 18-year-old Anthony Jose Vega Cruz.In her decision,…
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As Connecticut’s food and drink industry implements new rules and regulations to mitigate the spread of coronavirus, many are finding creative ways to…
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As college campuses across the country grapple with potential outbreaks of the coronavirus, Yale University has told students to not come back after…
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Officials said Monday the state is working with hospitals, school districts and employers to try to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. The news…
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Connecticut’s red flag law could see significant changes through a new bill that would update a statute that’s been on the books since 1999. “Red flag…