When I read that the air quality would be bad in Connecticut thanks to the Canadian wildfires, I anticipated getting annoyed by all the people talking about it and I was right. By Wednesday (6/7/23) I was way over the air quality as a topic of conversation. Right on cue, my co-worker walks into the studio, sits down, fake coughs and tells me he's having a tough time with the air quality.
According to the Patch, a SWAT team had been dispatched to a residence on Wildman Street in the Hat City on Wednesday (5/24/23). We spoke to Danbury Mayor Dean Esposito the following day (5/25/23) and asked about the incident.
Not only are they bizarre but they take place in far off lands, like Riverside, California. That is what brough this question on, a Tuesday (5/16/23) report from Metro 24/7 News. The report states the following:
What's the Worst Pain Someone Could Experience? We brought this question to the I-95 listening audience but not until I took childbirth off the table. I said let's just call childbirth the worst and then move on. Do I know it's the worst? No, but I've learned not to argue against that. These were some of the many responses we received.
On Wednesday (5/10/23) we reported that a large moose had been spotted in the area of Routes 63 and 73 in Watertown. Time to get your moose tracker warmed up because a second sighting was reported today by Connecticut Fish and Wildlife. On Friday, around 11:30 am CFW posted the following to their Facebook page: