
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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Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Ned Lamont has largely refrained from publicly criticizing the White House. That changed on CNN last night, when…
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Last week, cars lined up outside Saint Francis Hospital early in the morning for drive-thru coronavirus testing. Today, heavy winds forced many of these…
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Nearly four hours before drive-thru coronavirus testing was scheduled to open at Saint Francis Hospital in Hartford on Thursday, 40 cars were already…
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Two years ago, The New York Times profiled a man who decided to unplug from the news. Erik Hagerman knew that Donald Trump was elected president, but not…
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We’re at the point in this pandemic where many of us know at least one person who has tested positive for coronavirus.We depend on your support. Donate to…
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Is this starting to feel normal yet? It remains remarkable how many things have changed and are continuing to change. One example is the thinking around…
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Over the last two weeks, 10 million Americans have filed for unemployment benefits. Last week’s report of 3.3 million new claims was astronomically high.…
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March felt like a long, crazy month. April is expected to be worse. President Donald Trump told Americans on Tuesday “to be prepared for the hard days…
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The death toll from COVID-19 in the United States has surpassed the number of people killed on 9/11. The two events can’t be directly compared, but there…
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As the number of cases, hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19 continues to climb, officials expect the peak will hit Connecticut in less than two…