Jason Concepcion, Jeffrey Dressler and Sammy Vega joined Brad Davis to talk about the 3rd Annual “Willie Pep” Invitational will take place on September 22nd, 2018 at the Mandell Jewish Community Center, West Hartford, CT. The purpose of this show is to honor Connecticut’s own International Boxing Hall of Famer Willie Pep and his family, and to showcase today’s talented amateur boxers. 100% of funds raised at this event will benefit USA Boxing Connecticut, a 501c3 not for profit organization. Pho...
Sep 12, 2018•13 min
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin joins Brad Davis to talk about a variety topics including the drug problems though out the state. Photo Credit: Eric Urbanowicz
Sep 12, 2018•14 min
Political Commentator Lori Hopkins Cavanaugh joined Brad Davis to talk about a variety of subjects including the gubernatorial race and her thoughts on the unions
Sep 12, 2018•15 min
Congressman John Larson joined Brad Davis to talk about Connecticut Infrastructure and his educational forum on Seattle's Tunnel Experience. Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
Sep 12, 2018•10 min
Luke Frey, Communications Director for the Better Business Bureau, talks to Brad about popular ticket and merchandise scams for the upcoming fall
Sep 11, 2018•6 min
Brad talks to Councilman T.J. Clarke II regarding the city of Hartford's decision to move forward with a 7ft tall bronze statue of the legendary educator, the late Walter "Doc" Hurley.
Sep 10, 2018•6 min
With their second season in the books, Brad Davis checked in with Tim Restall, the President of the Hartford Yardgoats, to talk about what is going during the baseball offseason, and their success of this past season. Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
Sep 07, 2018•13 min
Brad Davis talks to Bill Thomas, the event coordinator of the Simsbury Fly In Car Show and Food Truck Festival that's happening on September 23rd. Bill gives us the details and what to expect. Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
Sep 06, 2018•8 min
This morning at 8:20, WFSB's Dennis House joined Brad Davis to talk about the gubernatorial race in Connecticut Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
Sep 06, 2018•6 min
Marianne (Stochmal) Heffernan is speaking in support of House Bill 5576, regarding a proposed online registry for convicted murderers. In an interview with Dan Lovallo and Brad Davis, she talked about testimony before the Connecticut General Assembly's Judiciary Committee.
Mar 27, 2018•9 min
With Passover arriving on March 30, Rabbi David Small of the Emanuel Synagogue in West Hartford, CT, talked about Passover, during an interview with Brad Davis and Dan Lovallo.
Mar 27, 2018•10 min
Marine Corps. Veteran and public relations officer Sal Sena Sr. wants to salute female veterans from Connecticut, who served in World War II. In an interview with Brad Davis and Dan Lovallo, Sena talked about the event, which would take place in early June. Pictured L-R: Brad Davis, Dan Lovallo, Sal Sena Sr. Photo credit: Eric Urbanowicz
Mar 26, 2018•20 min
West Hartford Town Council member Chris Williams is ready to fight the town's Board of Education move to replace Columbus Day on the school calendar with Indigenous Peoples Day. In an interview with Dan Lovallo and Brad Davis, Williams explained why the board of education may have overreached, when it made the move. Photo credit: bdskio / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Mar 26, 2018•18 min
A Connecticut-based conservative website has gained traction since its formation more than a year ago. Andrew Lautz, president of reclaimct.com , talks about the website with Dan Lovallo and Brad Davis. Pictured L-R: Brad Davis, Dan Lovallo, Andrew Lautz Photo credit: Eric Urbanowicz
Mar 26, 2018•18 min
Connecticut state Sen. Scott Frantz, R-36, says the move by the transportation committee - a first step toward adding tolls in Connecticut - to authorize a study for tolls has his constituents in Greenwich unhappy. Speaking with Dan Lovallo, he also said the deal between the governor and Hartford leaders of a more than half-billion dollar bailout for the financially-wrecked city, also is not sitting well. Picture: Hartford / Photo credit: Dan Lovallo
Mar 24, 2018•12 min
Connecticut state Sen. Len Suzio, vice-chair of the General Assembly's Transportation Committee, says the toll study bill which passed out of the committee could add tolls to the state, if the bill passes the full legislature this year. Sen. Suzio explained to Dan Lovallo and Brad Davis how the authorization of a toll study could add tolls, without the legislature even voting on it. Pictured L-R: Brad Davis, Dan Lovallo, Sen. Len Suzio
Mar 24, 2018•18 min
Connecticut state Rep. Anthony Guerrera, co-chair of the legislature's transportation committee, says a bill that passed in the committee on Thursday, does not create tolls in the state. A major advocate for tolls, Guerrera stated to Dan Lovallo and Brad Davis that the bill only authorizes a study of a toll plan for Connecticut. Pictured L-R: Rep. Anthony Guerrera, Brad Davis, Dan Lovallo
Mar 23, 2018•15 min
Connecticut state Sen. Toni Boucher, R-26, has questions about tolls and is not getting answers. In an interview with Dan Lovallo and Brad Davis, the co-chair of the legislature's transportation committee commented about the growing controversy surrounding tolls. Photo credit: Connecticut Senate Republicans
Mar 22, 2018•9 min
Suzanne Bates is policy Director for the Yankee Institute for Public Policy. In an interview with Brad Davis and Dan Lovallo, she commented about a newspaper piece she wrote on how tough it is being a political conservative in blue state Connecticut. Photo credit: Yankee Institute website
Mar 22, 2018•13 min
Connecticut state Sen. Len Suzio, R-13, comments about a Tax Foundation study showing Connecticut remains dead last, as far as the longest time it takes for residents to pay off all their taxes in a year. In an interview with Dan Lovallo, Sen. Suzio also discussed the move by West Hartford Democrats on the Board of Education to end the celebration of Columbus Day and replace it with Indigenous Peoples' Day. In photo L-R: Dan Lovallo, Sen. Len Suzio
Mar 22, 2018•13 min
'Tis the season for home improvement and that includes scams. Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection Commissioner Michelle Seagull talks about what consumers should know about home improvement contractors and protections consumers have, while getting a home improved. Photo credit: Feverpitched / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Mar 21, 2018•15 min
When the Connecticut General Assembly's Judiciary Committee holds a meeting on Friday, four firearms-related bills will come up for public hearing. Scott Wilson, president of the Connecticut Citizens Defense League, talks discusses the legislation in an interview with Dan Lovallo and Brad Davis. Photo credit: CCDL website
Mar 21, 2018•22 min
Award-winning meteorologist Art Horn says there are many variables to deal with in predicting today's Nor'easter. In an interview with Brad Davis and Dan Lovallo, he also takes a long range look at the spring and summer forecasts. Photo credit: csakisti / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Mar 21, 2018•15 min
Tyler Flanigan is 19-years-old, but he already has an extensive resume of being involved in political campaigns. In this interview with Dan Lovallo and Brad Davis, Flanigan explains why he is running for the Republican Party nomination for the 9th District Senate seat in the Connecticut General Assembly. Pictured L-R: Brad Davis, Dan Lovallo, Tyler Flanigan
Mar 20, 2018•17 min
It's not a stretch to say that Guilaine Menefee is an inspiration. After years of employment in the corporate world, Menefee struck out on her own and has developed several successful businesses. In this interview with Brad Davis and Dan Lovallo, Menefee, along with Frank Dixon, President of the Black Business Alliance, tells her story. Dixon also talks about the BBA. Pictured L-R: Brad Davis, Dan Lovallo, Guilaine Menefee, Frank Dixon
Mar 20, 2018•18 min
Award-winning meteorologist Brad Field predicts winter weather will stick around through the start of spring. In this interview with Dan Lovallo and Brad Davis, Field talks about this week's weather - including a storm which could impact our region Tuesday and Wednesday. He also says circle the dates of March 29 and March 30, when another weather event could make an appearance. Photo credit: typhoonski / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Mar 19, 2018•13 min
Dr. Michael Teiger, a West Hartford pulmonologist and pilot, says where the buckle of the seat belt was located, may have contributed to the death of five people aboard a helicopter that crashed into New York City's East River last week. The pilot, from Connecticut, was the only person to survive the crash. In this interview with Brad Davis and Dan Lovallo, Dr. Teiger talked about the crash and about piloting aircraft in general. Photo credit: Balefire9 / iStock / Getty Images Plus...
Mar 19, 2018•15 min
Owen Canfield, seven-time winner of the "Connecticut Sportswriter of the Year" award, has been chosen as "Lord Mayor" in his hometown of Torrington, CT, in honor of St. Patrick's Day. In an interview with Dan Lovallo and Brad Davis, Canfield talked about the honor and looks back on his 55-year career as a writer. Photo credit: johavel / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Mar 16, 2018•18 min
A policy paper produced by the Connecticut Foundation for Open Government is calling on elected officials to consider the public's right to know, when utilizing proprietary computer algorithms to formulate government policy. In an interview with Brad Davis and Dan Lovallo, the author of the paper, Mitchell Pearlman, talks about why this is so important. Pearlman is former executive director of the state Freedom of Information Commission. Photo credit: designer491 / iStock / Getty Images Plus...
Mar 16, 2018•9 min
Connecticut state Sen. Tony Hwang, R-28, will get his head shaved Friday night to benefit cancer research, as part of St. Baldrick's "Team Teddy." In an interview with Dan Lovallo and Brad Davis, Sen. Hwang talked about the fundraiser. He also discussed the latest efforts by the General Assembly, as it debates legalizing more gambling and legalizing marijuana for recreational use. In photo: Sen. Tony Hwang / Photo credit: Connecticut State Senate
Mar 16, 2018•13 min