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Say More with NBC Connecticut

Say More with NBC Connecticut

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Say More with NBC Connecticut is your essential dive into the state's top news headlines. From breaking stories to the developments shaping our communities, we bring clarity, context, and conversation to the issues that matter most across Connecticut. Whether you’re commuting, catching up, or staying informed on the go, Say More with NBC Connecticut delivers the stories behind the stories—so you’re never out of the loop.2025 NBCUniversal Media LLC, all rights reserved Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Meta Found Negligent: A Mother Speaks Out After Daughter’s Suicide
    Mar 25 2026
    In this powerful and deeply emotional episode, we speak with Enfield mother Tammy Rodriguez, whose daughter Selena died by suicide in the summer of 2021. Tammy has taken legal action against Meta and Snapchat, seeking accountability for the role social media may play in young people’s mental health. She discusses why she chose to speak out, the challenges of taking on major tech companies, and what she hopes will change. This episode discusses suicide and may be difficult for some listeners. If you or someone you know is struggling, call or text 988.
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    15 mins
  • What Went Wrong With This Year’s Flu Vaccine? + Flu Shot Myths Explained
    Mar 20 2026
    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ulysses Wu from Hartford Healthcare to break down what really happened with this year’s flu vaccine. While headlines may suggest it “didn’t work,” the reality is more nuanced. The flu shot did protect many people—but its effectiveness was somewhat blunted due to how this year’s flu strains evolved.
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    10 mins
  • "My Client is Innocent"
    Mar 13 2026
    This week on Say More with NBC Connecticut, we’re speaking with the attorney for Kimberly Sullivan. She is accused of holding her stepson captive for 20 years in their Waterbury home. He goes by “S” and says he was kept in an 8-by-9-foot room, allowed out only once per day for up to two hours. He says he was given two sandwiches and two small bottles of water each day. Last year, at 31 years old, he says he set a fire in the room in an attempt to gain his freedom. Police say that at 5 feet 9 inches tall, he weighed just 68 pounds. He details some pretty horrible abuse accusations about his stepmother. She denies those claims, and her attorney tells us his client is innocent. Listen now on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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    15 mins
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