
Eric Aasen
Executive Editor at Connecticut Public
Executive editor at Connecticut Public @wnpr NPR/PBS. Past: Managing editor @keranews in DFW; reporter @dallasnews. Husband, father, MN native.
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1 month ago |
nhpr.org | Matt Dwyer |Eric Aasen
A beloved gray seal pup found on the streets of New Haven has died. The Mystic Aquarium, where the seal had been recuperating, announced the death Monday afternoon. Officials say the seal, named Chappy, suffered from a condition in which his intestines were twisted, cutting off the blood supply to a large portion of his gastrointestinal tract. The aquarium says its staff is devastated.
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Jul 16, 2023 |
nhpr.org | Eric Aasen |Jennifer Ahrens
Heavy rain fell across Connecticut Sunday, flooding streets and basements and causing road closures in various cities around the state. The thunderstorms delivered several inches of rain in a short amount of time, as well as strong winds. Flooding was expected as the ground was saturated following rain over the past week. In Danbury and Waterbury, officials monitored street flooding.
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Jul 15, 2023 |
vermontpublic.org | Eric Aasen |Jennifer Ahrens
Heavy rain fell across Connecticut Sunday, flooding streets and basements and causing road closures in various cities around the state. The thunderstorms delivered several inches of rain in a short amount of time, as well as strong winds. Flooding was expected as the ground was saturated following rain over the past week. In Danbury and Waterbury, officials monitored street flooding.
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Jun 12, 2023 |
ctmirror.org | Eric Aasen |Mark Mirko |Gabby DeBenedictis
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Jun 11, 2023 |
mainepublic.org | Eric Aasen |Mark Mirko
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Actress Naomi Watts gets top billing in “The Friend,” but her screen partner – Bing, a Great Dane – is getting a lot of attention for his performance. You won’t regret reading/listening to this one! Thanks to Diane Orson for the wonderful story @wnpr https://t.co/TCl7UTRvF2

A CT man set his house on fire in an attempt to escape being held captive for two decades, police say. An official calls it “the worst treatment of humanity” he’s seen. More from @ChrisKPolansky @wnpr: https://t.co/iPuqxOj4EC https://t.co/eJ3s0NKhJP

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guess we’re the only ones doing free baggage now