
Tucker Ives
Morning News ProducerTucker Ives is WNPR's morning news producer.
He is a former digital producer and talk show producer at the station, working on Where We Live, The Colin McEnroe Show, and The Wheelhouse from 2011 to 2016.
Tucker is also a substitute host for WNPR’s Morning Edition and occasionally reports for on-air.
Tucker graduated from Ithaca College's Roy H. Park School of Communications in 2011 where he majored in Television-Radio with a concentration in international communications. In college, he was a producer, reporter and host at WICB. He started off as an intern and freelancer with WNPR in the summer of 2009.
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This would normally be the time of year when high school seniors are focused on things like prom, graduation, and saying goodbye to lifelong classmates.…
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Our self-discipline to isolate is being tested and many people are failing. The summer-like weather brought crowds out to the state parks, especially on…
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Social distancing may be a bit more difficult this weekend with nice weather in the forecast. Old Lyme has already announced its public beaches will be…
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The pandemic news over the last 24 hours has had the slightest of silver linings. Hospitalizations are at a manageable level in Fairfield County, but…
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Connecticut may have reached the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the state. That's according to a new model created by Hartford HealthCare and the…
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We’re learning more about how restrictions in Connecticut may slowly be lifted in the coming weeks and months. It’s far from a return to the old normal,…
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In 40 days, Connecticut has gone from one confirmed coronavirus-related death to nearly 2,000. If that number is reached today, the death toll will have…
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Connecticut is likely to hit another grim milestone in the coronavirus pandemic. As of last night, 971 people in Connecticut who tested positive for…
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It’s been 24 days since Gov. Ned Lamont’s “Stay Safe, Stay Home” initiative went into effect. It’s been 39 days since the first Connecticut resident…
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The economic impact of the coronavirus continues to be felt both here in Connecticut and around the world.We depend on your support. Donate to Connecticut…