# blakeman (audio feeds) — RSS Amplifier

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## [Storm scars](https://www.wshu.org/podcast/after-all-things/2026-08-19/storm-scars)

_2026-08-19 · After All Things_

Lighthouse Point Park in New Haven sustained serious damage during a storm last week. Flock has signed a deal with Suffolk County to increase gunshot detectors there. Connecticut is piloting a new stormwater runoff alert system. Plus, did you know Waterbury was once home to a Christian tourist destination?

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s610/audio/2026/08/0819aat.mp3)

## [Back-to-school boost](https://www.wshu.org/podcast/after-all-things/2026-08-18/back-to-school-boost)

_2026-08-18 · After All Things_

Some Connecticut families will get back-to-school help from the state. Long island is expected to reap major economic benefits from offshore wind. Democratic primary results show Connecticut voters are ready for younger leadership. Plus, how do GLP-1s really work? Local experts weigh in.

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s610/audio/2026/08/0818aat.mp3)

## [Energy oversight](https://www.wshu.org/podcast/after-all-things/2026-08-17/energy-oversight)

_2026-08-17 · After All Things_

Senator Blumenthal calls for stronger federal oversight on energy companies. Crime victim advocates sound the alarm on cuts in the New York State budget. Cuts to service on the New Haven Metro North line are coming soon. Plus, Milford will take a short break on adding more license plate cameras.

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s610/audio/2026/08/260817aat.mp3)

## [Wind wins](https://www.wshu.org/podcast/after-all-things/2026-08-14/wind-wins)

_2026-08-14 · After All Things_

The first offshore wind project to supply power to Connecticut is almost ready to go. New Haven will give 2,000 kids free or extremely affordable afterschool care this year. Forecasters say there may be fewer big hurricanes than expected this fall. And, a trip to the Adirondacks, where a landslide closed a popular trail for more than a year.

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s610/audio/2026/08/aat-260814-mixdown.mp3)

## [Hochul at the head](https://www.wshu.org/podcast/after-all-things/2026-08-13/hochul-at-the-head)

_2026-08-13 · After All Things_

A new poll shows New York Governor Kathy Hochul with a double-digit lead over her Republican challenger Bruce Blakeman. U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal wants an investigation into why unaccompanied immigrant kids are spending more time in federal care. President Donald Trump will visit Nassau County tomorrow afternoon. And, are there more jellyfish than usual at this beach this year?

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s610/audio/2026/08/aat-260813-mixdown.mp3)

## [Primary results](https://www.wshu.org/podcast/after-all-things/2026-08-12/primary-results)

_2026-08-12 · After All Things_

Election results from last night’s Democratic primary races in Connecticut. Flock cameras raise surveillance concerns for some Long Island residents. Connecticut enjoys a tourism boost. And, the latest on Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman’s campaign for New York governor.

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s610/audio/2026/08/aat-260812.mp3)

## [Trump&#x27;s Nassau nod](https://www.wshu.org/podcast/after-all-things/2026-08-11/trumps-nassau-nod)

_2026-08-11 · After All Things_

President Trump will appear Friday afternoon with Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman. Stargazers will be treated to one of the best celestial shows of the year tomorrow. New York adds whale awareness to a mandatory boat operator safety course. Plus, Flock cameras continue to spark debate in our region and beyond.

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s610/audio/2026/08/0811aat.mp3)

## [Primary eve](https://www.wshu.org/podcast/after-all-things/2026-08-10/primary-eve)

_2026-08-10 · After All Things_

Connecticut primary day is tomorrow. An invasive, tree-killing fungus has been identified in Suffolk County. Governor Lamont says residents are right to be concerned about license plate readers. Plus, a program allowing some New York adults to attend community college for free enters its second year.

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s610/audio/2026/08/0810aat.wav)

## [Waterfront welcome](https://www.wshu.org/podcast/after-all-things/2026-08-07/waterfront-welcome)

_2026-08-07 · After All Things_

A massive waterfront development opens in Bridgeport. A look at the towns leading a trend in Connecticut’s population growth. Plus, how summer campers are beating the heat. And the latest from WSHU’s Birdsong Break.

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s610/audio/2026/08/0807aat.wav)

## [Wage watch](https://www.wshu.org/podcast/after-all-things/2026-08-06/wage-watch)

_2026-08-06 · After All Things_

Connecticut’s minimum wage will increase by more than 50 cents per hour next January. Bruce Blakeman says New York shouldn't be trying to shut down prediction markets like Kalshi. A heat advisory is in effect for our region through Friday night. Plus, we’re headed to the Adirondacks for a look at a unique school sport.

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s610/audio/2026/08/0806aat.mp3)

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_2026-08-06 · **Sponsored**_

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## [Osprey outlook](https://www.wshu.org/podcast/after-all-things/2026-08-05/osprey-outlook)

_2026-08-05 · After All Things_

Reports of low osprey nesting success in other parts of the country have local conservationists concerned. Milford considers a moratorium on Flock cameras. Suffolk investigators search for leads in identifying another Gilgo beach murder victim. Plus, Governor Hochul wants New York to host the 2042 Olympic Games.

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s610/audio/2026/08/0805aat.mp3)

