Dateline New Haven | Probate Judge Candidates
Democrat Clifton Graves Jr. and Republican Melissa Papantones discuss the issues and their qualifications in their race for probate judge.
Mayor Monday | Oct. 16, 2017
Dateline New Haven | Joshua Van Hoesen
The GOP candidate for alder in Morris Cove's Ward 18 discusses why he's running for office and what issues affect his neighborhood.
Chai Haven | Interfaith Humor
Rabbi Herbert Brockman and Brett Davidson of the Immigrant Bail Fund discuss how interfaith activism connects with Jewish values, and how interfaith humor -- like this Thursday night's Comic Relief fundraiser at Congregation Mishkan Israel -- can help advance the cause of social justice.
Dateline New Haven | Dr. Paul Broadie
Gateway Community College's new president talks about how he's already finding ways to do more with less, as well as how to grow.
Dateline New Haven | Sen. Chris Murphy
Host Brian Slattery talks with Sen. Chris Murphy about gun control, Iran and North Korea, and hurricane relief.
Chai Haven | Tower One Turns 50
Jacie Curl and Rebecca Goodman Olshansky of Tower One Tower East describe how a model senior community rose in downtown New Haven over the past 50 years, and where it's headed next.
Dateline New Haven | Home Haven
Outgoing director Bitsie Clark and incoming director Lauri Lowell discuss the growth of an organization that enables seniors to stay in their homes and connect as a community.
Mayor Monday | Oct. 2, 2017
Mayor Toni Harp updates listeners on the bid with Bridgeport to land Amazon headquarters, on what the state budget impasse could now mean for the city's bond rating, goings on at the Board of Education, and more.
Dateline New Haven | Policing Expert John Velleca
Racial profiling, military weapons, and riot control are among the timely policing issues Velleca tackles along with WNHH station manager Harry Droz and host Paul Bass.
Dateline New Haven | Otoniel Reyes
The assistant chief of police discusses his recent three-month stint at the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
Mayor Monday | Sept. 25, 2017
Mayor Toni Harp updates listeners on Saturday's holed-up shooter incident, Board of Ed fireworks, and conditions on the Green, among other issues.
Chai Haven | Holocaust Memorial
Fay Sheppard, who helps run a not-for-profit to maintain New Haven's Holocaust Memorial park, discusses her father's experiences as a Nazi holocaust survivor as well as the history -- and continuing work involving -- New Haven's memorial.
Chai Haven | Literacy Heroes
Brenda Brenner of the Jewish Coalition for Literacy and volunteers Hedda Kopf, Ruth Sachs and Scott Zimmerman discuss their work reading to students in 7 New Haven schools.
Dateline New Haven | Giovanni ZInn & Doug Hausladen
From flood control to bridges to cycle tracks, the city engineer and transit chief offer updates on city projects.
Pundit Friday | Sept. 15, 2017
Don't cry for us, Alexion! Pundits Norma Rodriguez-Reyes, Joe Ugly, Markeshia Ricks, Babz Rawls-Ivy and Harry Droz look behind the headlines of the week's news.
Chai Haven | The Chester Synagogue
Rabbi Marci Bellows and congregation historian Ellen Nodelman join Allan Appel in looking at the chicken farmer-roots and the current second-century revival of Congregation Beth Shalom Rodfe Zedek.
Dateline New Haven | Rev. Samuel Ross - Lee
The Rev. Samuel Ross-Lee analyzes this week's mayoral primary and looks more broadly on how to engage citizens in politics and community in the modern age.
Mayor Monday | Sept. 11, 2017
Mayor Toni Harp updates listeners on DACA, senior housing, neighborhood code enforcement, the investigation of ateen's murder, and the future of the Edgewood skate park.