
Erica McIntosh
Senior Editor (Fairfield County)Erica McIntosh is Senior Regional Editor for Southern ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø. Erica was born and raised in ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø.
She comes to public media from the television news industry where she produced and managed a variety of segments including daily newscasts. Erica also worked on various talk shows centered around politics and entertainment.
She has worked in various newsrooms along the East Coast including Washington, D.C., New York and ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø.
Erica holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mass Communication from Trinity-Washington University and a Master of Science Degree in Journalism from Quinnipiac University.
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ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø entrepreneurs Karin Smith of Kindred Thoughts Bookstore, Vincencia "Vee" Adusei of VASE Construction and Yves Joseph of RJ Development open up about the joys and challenges of running a Black-owned business.
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Shizuko Tomoda's mother survived the atomic bomb the U.S. dropped on Hiroshima. Dr. Tomoda talks about the bomb's intergenerational impact and her documentary Memory of Hiroshima through Imagination.
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Jon Hamilton of NPR’s Science Desk describes new medicines available to people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s. Plus, learn about the benefits of art therapy and the new law mandating coverage of tests for early detection.
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Two ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø biologists tell us about the changing environment, what inspired them to study science and the impact of funding cuts on research.
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Photographer Bill Graustein has an exhibit in New Haven and artist Katharine Owens creates life-sized portraits of animals out of plastic packaging.
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Parts of the state received light snow as a dusting fell in some locations creating a festive start to the holiday week.
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Geneva Idlette has deep roots in Georgia and fond memories of Jimmy Carter, long before he became president.
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School bus drivers in Coventry say higher wages will help improve their quality of life.
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Los exalumnos de Stone Academy, una escuela de enfermerÃa con ánimo de lucro, disponen ahora de más información sobre qué opciones tienen para continuar sus estudios de enfermerÃa.
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The death of the Rev. Tommie Jackson has not only caused heartbreak across the community but it also hits close to home for the police department. His widow, Dorye Jackson, is a Stamford police commissioner.