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Natasha Lubczenko

New Haven

Anchor and Reporter at WTNH-TV (New Haven, CT)

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  • 1 week ago | wtnh.com | Natasha Lubczenko

    NEW LONDON, Conn. (WTNH) — Good news for some local first responders. State leaders will announce expanded health benefits Monday morning. Gov. Ned Lamont and Comptroller Sean Scanlon will be in New London announcing that Connecticut is expanding the health benefits offered to firefighters enrolled in the state health plan. This comes at a time when firefighters’ care is being fought for on the national level as well. Sen.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Natasha Lubczenko

    NEW LONDON, Conn. (WTNH) — Good news for some local first responders. State leaders will announce expanded health benefits Monday morning. Gov. Ned Lamont and Comptroller Sean Scanlon will be in New London announcing that Connecticut is expanding the health benefits offered to firefighters enrolled in the state health plan.

  • 2 weeks ago | wtnh.com | Natasha Lubczenko

    HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — It is “National Healthy Schools Week,” and state legislators, community members, and advocates are coming together on Wednesday to ensure clean air for all students and teachers in Connecticut. The goal is to promote healthy learning environments. Air quality issues have been seen in several school districts around our state, and the leaders of Wednesday’s event are calling for change. In Hartford, state Rep.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Natasha Lubczenko

    HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — It is “National Healthy Schools Week,” and state legislators, community members, and advocates are coming together on Wednesday to ensure clean air for all students and teachers in Connecticut. The goal is to promote healthy learning environments. Air quality issues have been seen in several school districts around our state, and the leaders of Wednesday’s event are calling for change.

  • 3 weeks ago | wtnh.com | Natasha Lubczenko

    NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Local and state leaders are pushing for change concerning dangerous street takeovers after police say they’ve been on the rise in recent years. Police say these street takeovers threaten the safety and well-being of residents, bystanders, motorists, and property. That’s why the police academy will push for the passage of new legislation on Tuesday morning.

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Natasha Lubczenko
Natasha Lubczenko @NLubczenkoTV
10 Feb 25

Firefighters putting out a fire at a home on Eastern Ave. in #NewLondon. Police & Red Cross on scene as well. Working to find out more details for you. Updates on @WTNH https://t.co/HDdi6rujUR

Natasha Lubczenko
Natasha Lubczenko @NLubczenkoTV
21 Nov 24

Fire reported in #NewHaven on Piermont St. at a vacant 2-story home. Fire crews got it under control around 6:30 this morning, no injuries reported. Cause under investigation. Parts of Ferry St & Piermont St closed. https://t.co/sf9hFxAfC9

Natasha Lubczenko
Natasha Lubczenko @NLubczenkoTV
1 Nov 24

Police say four people were shot in New Haven overnight. It happened in the area of Church Street and Center Street—this area currently blocked off. I’ll have updates all morning on @WTNH https://t.co/Ts8ZCcmXc2