
Tess Terrible
Senior Producer, Where We LiveTess is a senior producer for Connecticut Public news-talk show Where We Live. She enjoys hiking Connecticut's many trails and little peaks, knitting, gardening and writing in her journal.
She won the Edward R. Murrow Regional Award for News Documentary and Society of Professional Journalist Award for Local Broadcasting in 2024.
Hear the story behind her last name on the Colin McEnroe Show.
She can be reached at tterrible@ctpublic.org.
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The 4-day work week can mean different things for different companies. This hour, we take a look at this policy and others that are helping workers achieve better work-life balance.
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This hour on Where We Live, we hear from reporters from the New England News Collaborative on the intersection between climate change and housing. Plus, one organization creating more green spaces in New Haven.
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Several branches of the military are in a recruitment crisis. This hour, we learn how the military is addressing the crisis and why fewer Americans are eligible to join the service.
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The Archdiocese of Hartford includes over 400,000 Catholics across the state. This hour, Archbishop Christopher Coyne joins us to discuss serving the Catholic population in Connecticut and the "Dignitas Infinita," a recent document published by the Vatican.
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Throughout history, our state has been known for making big contributions to aviation technology. This hour on Where We Live, we’re talking about the history and future of flight in our state.
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April is Autism Acceptance Month. A new bill passed last year means that more autistic adults could receive services from the state. This hour, we talk about the Connecticut Autism Waiver program.
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Financial literacy is now required coursework for all students in Connecticut starting with class of 2027. This hour, we take a look at this course, and hear from the people that got it into classrooms.
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Watching the Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse in Baltimore has made a lot of us talk about the state of our infrastructure. Today, we talk about this incident, updating bridges and roads in our state, and the future of green infrastructure.
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This hour on Where We Live, we hear from the Office of the Child Advocate and Disability Rights Connecticut. We learn about their investigation into a group of schools serving special needs students and what can be done to protect the rights of these students.
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A flannel shirt and blue jeans - are these staples in your wardrobe? This hour on Where we Live, we hear about the small but mighty American clothing and textile industry, and how some entrepreneurs are trying to preserve it. New York Times reporter and author Steven Kurutz joins us.