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Lucy covers news stories in the Connecticut region and coordinates reporters' daily news assignments. She also organizes morning and afternoon newscasts. Lucy has worked in several states as a public radio reporter since starting out at WDUQ in Pittsburgh. She's received awards from Pennsylvania's Golden Quill, the New York State Associated Press, the Mayor's Asian American Advisory Board in Jacksonville, Florida, the Connecticut Associated Press and the state's Society for Professional Journalists chapter. She also contributes to National Public Radio and Reuters.
While at WNPR, her stories often focus on immigration issues in the state, including New Haven's controversial ID card program and the "Becoming American" series, stories of immigrants and the citizenship process. When she's not in the newsroom, Lucy enjoys hiking around Connecticut - which helped break in her hiking boots for her honeymoon trek up to Machu Picchu. She also enjoys watching football and cheering for her hometown team, the Pittsburgh Steelers. She lives in Middletown with her husband, Jason, and with their small zoo: Sidney, a labrador retriever-'kangaroo' mix, Lily, a silly hound dog, and kitties, Pancho and Charlie.
- The Old Leatherman
- Democrats Decide to Back Off Lieberman
- Movement to Censure Senator Lieberman Loses Steam
- Task Force Studies Domestic Violence in Immigrant Communities
- Federal Lawsuit Against Danbury, ICE Moving Forward
- Connecticut Auto Dealers Association Testifies Before Senate
- Hartford Street Commemorates Puerto Rican Leader
- Lieberman Regrets Criticizing Obama; Outlines His Ideas for the Economy
- Dodd Meets with Local Automakers on Detroit Bailout
- Record Enrollment at Connecticut Colleges and Universities





