Lori Mack
Host, Morning EditionLori Connecticut Public's Morning Edition host.
She came to WNPR after working as News Operations Coordinator for WCBS Radio in New York City, covering stories for one of the nation's largest AM news stations. She went on to work as a reporter and afternoon news anchor with WWYZ and WATR in Waterbury, Connecticut. Lori also helped to start a morning drive show for the Fox News Radio Network in New York.
She lives in Branford with her daughter.
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Ameen Mokdad composed music in Mosul, Iraq, when the region was under ISIS control and there was a crackdown on all music and art. Mokdad is now in Connecticut to perform a series of concerts with Cuatro Puntos.
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Workers have been summoned back to the workplace, some with a hybrid arrangement, but one thing has remained constant: lots of meetings.
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Bristol Eastern High School science teacher Carolyn Kielma is one of five finalists for National Teacher of the Year.
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Vinyl sales have been on the rise for 17 straight years, breathing new life into Connecticut record stores.
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The new police chief in Bridgeport, Conn., said he is focused on increasing staffing, improving officer morale and building community trust.
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Monsignor Robert Weiss was a spiritual first responder at Sandy Hook and officiated the funerals of eight of the 20 children who died. He talks about what he's learned in the past 10 years.
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Bradley International Airport tells passengers to make sure they know what they can and cannot pack in carry-on luggage to avoid hassle when they travel.
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An 88-year-old Branford woman talks about her three decades of experience volunteering as a poll worker on Election Day.
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Former Secretary of the State Denise Merrill is leading a public campaign to pass a Connecticut ballot question that would allow for early voting in the state.
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Historians are recording survivors of the Holocaust using 3D imaging and virtual reality technology.