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On this week's episode of TheFallenState TV, host Jesse Lee Peterson is joined by Pastor Miguel Martinez—He is the head pastor of the First Baptist Church of Norwalk and a member of the Los Angeles Southern Baptist Association. Pastor Martinez shares his personal journey into ministry, the lessons he’s learned through hardship and redemption, and why he believes faith is the foundation for true transformation. He and Jesse discuss the challenges facing the church, the importance of personal responsibility, and how individuals can find peace through a closer relationship with God. It’s an honest and uplifting exchange filled with wisdom, conviction, and moments of reflection.
Mike in Florida wants to know what the holdup is on the Save Act? John in Norwalk, CT, called in to talk about the new Supreme Leader of Iran, who is the ayatollah's son.
Mike in Florida wants to know what the holdup is on the Save Act? John in Norwalk, CT, called in to talk about the new Supreme Leader of Iran, who is the ayatollah's son. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tygers begin their tournament run with a home game against Norwalk
Make a donation to Unity Center of Norwalk“Mary, Mary and Mary (aka Myrtle)” Rev. Theresa Crisci @ Unity Center of Norwalk, CT (3/01/26)http://www.youtube.com/c/UnityCenterNorwalk
Keith Murphy and Andy Fales are back with a Fun Friday edition of Murph & Andy on Iowa Everywhere, covering the biggest sports stories across Iowa and beyond. The show starts with one of the wildest high school basketball finishes you'll ever see - Dallas Center-Grimes' Ava Smith scoring six points in just 14 seconds to stun Norwalk in the Iowa Girls State Basketball Tournament. The incredible sequence goes viral and sparks a discussion about clutch moments and unforgettable high school sports drama. Murph and Andy also dive into the growing engagement from Iowa Hawkeye fans, especially after a competitive atmosphere at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The guys discuss the progress under head coach Ben McCollum, what the fan energy means for the future of Iowa basketball, and how the program can take the next step in the Big Ten. Over in Ames, the conversation turns to Iowa State basketball and senior day, highlighting Cyclone leader Tamin Lipsey - a rare four-year starter who stayed at his hometown school and became one of the most respected players in the program. The guys reflect on loyalty in the era of the transfer portal and why players like Lipsey are becoming increasingly rare. The episode also checks in on Drake basketball at the Missouri Valley Tournament, where the Bulldogs continue their recent dominance at Arch Madness while trying to keep their postseason hopes alive. Plus: • A look at Iowa State women's basketball and their tournament struggles • The return of Scott School with a fascinating history lesson • A classic Stupid Quickie Poll debate • Fun Friday stories and plenty of laughs along the way Murph & Andy. Sports and MORE! Only on Iowa Everywhere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Norwalk resident, Chris Dwyer, announced his intention to run for state Senate and to primary the 20-year incumbent, Bob Duff. We got to know Dwyer, his political intentions for the state and his outlook on the current Democratic party in Connecticut.For more information: https://chrisdwyerct.com/Image Credit: Eric Urbanowicz
Josh and Mark were joined by:-Norwalk girls basketball coach Kyle Brubaker-Willard girls basketball coach Alanna Bedingfield-Cleveland Cavaliers radio announcer Tim Alcorn
The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour (2.25) Conway breaks down the hazmat response and FBI investigation sparked by suspicious items found at an Irvine home, plus a high-speed stolen vehicle chase tearing through the Norwalk and Cerritos area. Meanwhile, a local couple turns their kitchen into a buzzing coffee hotspot thanks to a new Los Angeles County program—just as Bellio’s secret about selling food from home comes out! The show also dives into the newly announced Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees, including Shakira, The Black Crowes, Jeff Buckley, Billy Idol, and Pink, plus practical tips on keeping ice from flying off your car—and Stef “The Foosh” embraces his serial dating era!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The final vision for Manresa Island's environmental cleanup has been unveiled. But first, Connecticut Democrats use an emergency procedure to pass a package of bills. Living in New York is expensive -- some lawmakers are blaming tariffs for that. Plus, snow removal continues in the region and now we're helping out our neighbors, too!
Special guests included: -Norwalk girls basketball coach Kyle Brubaker-Monroeville boys basketball coach Bob Fries-Columbus Blue Jackets radio announcer Bob McElligot
Would you look at that... another mini-episode from True Crime New England's case profile series! This week, Katie talks about the very suspicious homicide of 63-year-old Jake Keels out of Norwalk, Connecticut in August of 1996. Then, Liz talks about the puzzling disappearance and eventual unfortunate discovery of Jerry Riley in October of 1993 out of Epsom, New Hampshire. Anyone with any information on the murder of Jake Keels is asked to please call Lieutenant Weisgerber of the Cold Case Unit at 203-854-3028 or by emailing aweisgerber@norwalkct.org.
Episode 115 with Lisa Whitaker, skateboarder, videographer and brand owner from Norwalk, California.Together we discussed her life and career, from picking up her first board at the age of 10 in 1985, in the following years starting to film her friends and make her own videos while also traveling all over North America to enter skate competitions, in the early 2000's launching “The Side Project” which quickly changed its name to the “Girls Skate Network”, a platform which has since then significantly contributed to push and support women's skateboarding all over the world, to starting Meow Skateboards in 2012 with some of her close friends and since then continuing to push women's skateboarding to reach new heights and much more through surprise questions from friends of hers.(00:13) – Intro(01:25) – Poe Pinson(04:38) – Monica Shaw(05:25) – Leo Baker(09:36) – Anthony Acosta(16:17) – Catharine Lyons(18:46) – Jaime Reyes(19:53) – Natalie Porter (24:07) – Colin Kennedy(32:52) – Christine Cottam (37:38) – Nanaka Fujisawa(41:27) – Alex White(42:34) – Shane Auckland(43:16) – Ron Resurrection(48:39) – Amy Caron(50:01) – Cara-Beth Burnside(52:27) – Shari White(54:44) – Kim Woozy (56:07) – Van Nguyen(01:02:27) – Nicole Young (01:06:00) – Josh Friedberg(01:07:22) – Lori Damiano(01:09:42) – Annie Guglia(01:14:13) – Rose Archie(01:16:04) – ConclusionFor more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboardsHosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Make a donation to Unity Center of Norwalk"Love is the Answer" - Rev. Theresa Crisci @ Unity Center Norwalk CT 02/08/26http://www.youtube.com/c/UnityCenterNorwalk
We check in with our friend Dan Halen from MULLETT! He talks about what makes this 80's tribute band fun and why they stand out from other tribute bands out there! They are playing locally in Old Saybrook, CT and Norwalk, CT soon!Since 2010, Mullett has stood as the nation's definitive 80's rock-and-roll powerhouse! This isn't just a tribute; it's a high-voltage time capsule. By fusing iconic "big hair" aesthetics with massive visual production and fanatical attention to sonic detail, Mullett recreates the arena-rock glory days with unrivaled conviction. From elite corporate events and sold-out theaters to high-stakes casinos and legendary nightclubs, Mullett possesses the rare ability to command any stage and electrify any audience. They don't just play the hits—they embody the era. Fans and critics alike agree: witnessing Mullett is the closest you can get to the raw energy of Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Van Halen, Journey, and Motley Crue without needing a Flux Capacitor or tricked-out DeLorean. Grab your spandex, catch Mullett at a venue near you, and let the 80's live forever!To check where they will play next click on their website! https://www.mullettrocks.com/tour-dates
There's a proposal in front of PURA involving a group Nutmeg to take over the Educational and Gov't cable stations on Optimum. The move would affect Darien, Easton, Greenwich, New Canaan, Norwalk, Redding, Stamford, Weston, Westport and Wilton subscribers. We spoke with Jim Cameron, Program Director of DarienTV, to understand the concerns around this proposal.Comments must reference PURA Docket 25-09-07 and can be submitted by email to PURA at PURA.ExecutiveSecretary@ct.govThe deadline to submit public comments is Friday, February 27, 2026.
Guests: Kevin Carter, Executive Director of Teatown & Tom Harris, President of Times Square Alliance In this episode of Radio Night Live, Kevin McCullough and Cristyne Nicholas chat with Tom Harris from the Times Square Alliance about the iconic destination's enduring appeal. They discuss how Times Square has become a place where people come to see and be seen, and how it's a reflection of the city's connection to the world. The conversation also touches on the importance of community and shared experiences, like the annual vow renewal ceremony in Times Square. Kevin and Cristyne also share their own personal stories about Times Square & experiencing the city's unique energy. Kevin Carter brings a broad range of experience, based on a sixteen-year career in leading science and children's museums. These have included the California Science Center, the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, and, most recently, Stepping Stones Museum for Children in Norwalk, CT, where he served as Chief Operating Officer. In each, Kevin developed innovative ways to deliver complex technical subjects in engaging ways, delighting visitors and taking the discovery experience beyond the walls of the museum. Kevin's initial entry to the museum world came from his work in IMAX film production and exhibition. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California's School of Cinema/Television and is keenly aware of the importance of technology and collaborative efforts in making the Teatown experience among the very best. ABOUT TEATOWN: Originally founded in 1963 and previously funded by the Brooklyn Botanic Garden as an outreach station in Ossining, New York, Teatown Lake Reservation is a nonprofit nature preserve, and environmental education center located in the Lower Hudson Valley. Today, with 15 miles of hiking trails and more than 1,000 acres of protected land, a two-acre island refuge for more than 230 species of native wildflowers, wildlife exhibits, science and stewardship projects, nature classes and camps, and more, Teatown is the largest nonprofit community-supported nature preserve in Westchester County, with a mission to inspire the community to lifelong environmental stewardship. Teatown's name originally dates back to 1776, when tea was scarce due to British taxation and a group of women named Daughters of Eve demanded that a local merchant John Arthur sell tea at a fair price. Hence, the area became known as “Teatown.”
Top Alcohol Dragster Driver, McKenna Bold, in on the podcast today. She is the NHRA Central Region Champion in her class. We had a great conversation about why junior drag racing holds a special place in her heart and the benefits for kids going thru the program, her first Alcohol win in Norwalk with Randy Meyer Racing and the special bond she has with her family – even sharing a race car with her dad!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Hoop Troop, we break down Iowa high school basketball with a full preview of the MLK Classic, upset alerts, and the toughest places to play in Iowa.We dive into:How to define roles and build winning lineupsWhich teams are overachieving and under the radarCould Harrison Barnes' team make a run at the Iowa 1A state title?Plus:A new Lunch League LegendTony's expert analysisDoug's Pick of the WeekIf you love Iowa hoops, high school basketball, rankings, and game predictions, this episode is for you.Shooters shoot.LUNCH LEAGUE LEGEND: Thatcher Doughan - MOC Floyd ValleySchools mentioned: Waukee Northwest, Dowling Catholic, Valley, Cedar Falls, Ames, Pella, Norwalk, St. Eds, LeMars, Urbandale, Decorah, Heelan, Council Bluffs AB Lincoln
Make a donation to Unity Center of Norwalk"Learning to Stay" Kenneth Gartman @ Unity Center of Norwalk CT (1/18/26)http://www.youtube.com/c/UnityCenterNorwalk
Chris from Manhattan called Mark to ask what he enjoys doing when he's not on air at the radio station. John from Norwalk, Connecticut, believes Governor Tim Walz should hold a vote in Minnesota regarding issues related to ICE, crime, and more. John mentioned a word that visibly shook Mark.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris from Manhattan called Mark to ask what he enjoys doing when he's not on air at the radio station. John from Norwalk, Connecticut, believes Governor Tim Walz should hold a vote in Minnesota regarding issues related to ICE, crime, and more. John mentioned a word that visibly shook Mark.
At around 11:35 p.m. on July 30, 2011, neighbors near a home in Norwalk, Iowa, stepped outside after smelling smoke and saw flames rising high above the trees. Within minutes, firefighters arrived to find the house fully engulfed.Once the fire was extinguished, a body was discovered inside the burned remains of the home. That victim was later identified as Bill Wood. An autopsy revealed he had been murdered. Bill's wife, Kay Wood, was not found at the scene and has never been located. More than a decade later, her disappearance - and Bill's murder - remain unsolved, and detectives are still searching for the person, or people, responsible.If you have any information in Bill and Kay's case, please call the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation at 515-725-6036.Editor: Shannon KeirceResearch/Writing: Haley GraySUBMIT A CASE HERE: Cases@DetectivePerspectivePod.com SOCIALInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/detperspective/Twitter: https://twitter.com/detperspectiveFIND DERRICK HERETwitter: https://twitter.com/DerrickLInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/DerrickLevasseurFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DerrickVLevasseurCRIME WEEKLY AND COFFEECriminal Coffee Company: https://www.CriminalCoffeeCo.comCrime Weekly: https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shopADS:1. https://www.Rula.com/Detective - Take the first step, get connected, and take control of your mental health.2. https://www.TryMiracle.com/Detective - You'll save over 40%, and when you use promo code DETECTIVE, you'll get an extra 20% off plus a FREE 3-piece towel set.
Make a donation to Unity Center of Norwalk"You're on the Rise" - Rev. Gha'il Rhodes @ Unity Center of Norwalk CT (1/11/26)http://www.youtube.com/c/UnityCenterNorwalk
In this episode, Kenneth Waller, Chief Executive Officer of Norwalk Community Health Center, discusses advancing access to primary care for uninsured and underinsured populations through community partnerships and embedded services. He also shares how the organization is navigating reimbursement pressures, workforce challenges, and new care models to support long term sustainability.
Make a donation to Unity Center of Norwalk"Release & Renew - Burning Bowl and White Stone Ceremony" Rev. Theresa Crisci @ Unity Center of Norwalk, CT (1/04/26)http://www.youtube.com/c/UnityCenterNorwalk
Make a donation to Unity Center of Norwalk“Making Room for Joy” Rev. Theresa Crisci @ Unity Center of Norwalk, CT (12/21/25)http://www.youtube.com/c/UnityCenterNorwalk
New York signed an act into law that has a great environmental impact, including here in Connecticut. We spoke with Dr. Sarah Crosby, Vice President of Conservation at the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk, about the Horseshoe Crab Protection Act.
The Norwalk City Council adopted an ordinance to use school bus cameras and ticket people who illegally pass them. Shelton launched its school bus camera enforcement program this school year and last year, Bridgeport launch its program too. Norwalk's cameras are set to be up and running by the 2026-27 school year. For more on this, we checked in with Norwalk Police Chief James Walsh.
Make a donation to Unity Center of Norwalk“Peace and The Power of Spiritual Strength!” Rev. Theresa Crisci @ Unity Center of Norwalk 12/7/25http://www.youtube.com/c/UnityCenterNorwalk
Manresa Island Corporation, the nonprofit leading the transformation of Manresa Wilds, unveiled the concept plan for the Northern Forest: a 28-acre landscape that will welcome visitors back to the site for the first time in nearly 75 years. What does it mean for the Manresa property in Norwalk? We asked Jessica Vonashek, Executive Director of Manresa Island Corp. For the latest on Manresa Wilds: https://www.manresawilds.org/
Make a donation to Unity Center of Norwalk“The Stillness That Sees Truly” Rev. Yolanda @ Unity Center of Norwalk CT (11/30/25)http://www.youtube.com/c/UnityCenterNorwalk
The Founder and Owner of The Elm Street Diner in Stamford and Norwalk, John Moshos joins us to discuss how the use of social media, especially Tik Tok is helping his business grow.
Julie and Kristen from The Maritime Aquarium stopped by to give a full rundown of all the festive fun happening in Norwalk this season. From Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 4D to Santa literally diving with sharks. They also shared details on Breakfast with Santa, sensory-friendly evenings, the Flurry Zone, and why aquarium memberships and gift certificates make perfect holiday presents. They didn't come alone, either. Joining them in the studio were two of their ambassador animals: Schultz, a 15-year-old prehensile-tailed skink who uses his tail like a monkey, and Caesar, a colorful Saharan Uromastyx with a seriously spiky tail. Hear the whole conversation with Kevin and the live animal chaos below!
Make a donation to Unity Center of Norwalk“Gratitude as a Verb” Rev. Theresa Crisci @ Unity Center of Norwalk, CT (11/23/25)http://www.youtube.com/c/UnityCenterNorwalk
Make a donation to Unity Center of Norwalk"It's Not Over" - Rev. Gha'il @ Unity Center Norwalk CT 11/16/25http://www.youtube.com/c/UnityCenterNorwalk
Make a donation to Unity Center of Norwalk“Evolved Understanding and Strength” Rev. Theresa Crisci @ Unity Center of Norwalk, CT (11/09/25)http://www.youtube.com/c/UnityCenterNorwalk
We knew last year when Mayor Harry Rilling would not run for reelection, Norwalk's mayoral race and seeing an open seat for the first time in a long time was a race to watch. Based on unofficial results, Barbara Smyth is the mayor-elect for the city of Norwalk. We learned more about her vision for Norwalk. Image Credit: Getty Images
Another Sunday, another installment of True Crime New England's case profile mini-episode series. This week, Katie kicks off with the upsetting story of the murder of Amos Brown Jr. Amos was shot and killed in the streets of Norwalk, Connecticut on August 13th, 2010. Then, Liz shares the tale of the senseless murder of college student Kanagala Seshardi Rao, an Indian immigrant who was killed on April 19th, 2012 in Boston, Massachusetts. Both cases remain unsolved.Anyone with any information on the murder of Amos Brown Jr. is asked to please call the Connecticut Cold Case Hotline at 866-623-8058. Anyone with any information on the murder of Kanagala Seshadri Rao is asked to please contact Boston police at 1-(800) 494-TIPS or by texting the word “TIP” to CRIME (27463).
We interview 3 of the candidates that are running for Mayor of Norwalk! Each of them answers the League Of Women Voters Questions with a closing statement! Find out about what each candidate has to say! First up in alphabetical order: John Kydes, Vinny Scicchitano, and Barbara Smyth!
The state announced more than $5-million-dollars in state funding to support 41 grants across 30 municipalities. Some of the entities are in Bridgeport, Norwalk, Stamford and Milford and the money will help expand high-quality, after-school programs that provide academic supports and enrichment opportunities beyond the school day. For more on this, we spoke with John Frassinelli, Department of Education Division Director for school health, nutrition and family services. Image Credit: Getty Images
Florida federal judge ordered Jonathan Rinderknecht, the man charged in the deadly Palisades Fire, to remain jailed after prosecutors cited his arsonist tendencies and his family's concerns over his declining mental state. The judge questioned both his mental health and his reliability to attend future hearings in California. Flood watch was issued in San Bernardino County through Saturday night amid heavy downpours. The LAFD also released after-action reports on the Palisades Fire. Interim LAFD Chief Ronnie Villaneuva discussed what he would have done differently during the January 7th blaze. Norwalk resident Andrew Garcia, who spent hundreds on tickets for what he believed to be LeBron James' retirement game, filed a small claims lawsuit against the Lakers star for $865.66, accusing him of fraud and misrepresentation after the “Second Decision” turned out not to be about retirement.
Send us a textIsrael López Reyes swung by the studio before the opening of his recent commission to discuss his background leading up to it and his success as an Angeleno playwright. We discuss his journey from actor to playwright, how he fell into theatre and his discovery to figuring out story and telling stories that matter. We unpack the evolution of emerging playwrights, the process and approach to character, the elements of structure, learning from the Greats, mastering the craft as well as tricks and tools, and the equation and formula to playwriting. We also touch on community as a market, raising stakes, receiving commissions, the purpose of a mentor, and writing for your "species." It's an impactful conversation that every playwright can benefit from. Enjoy!Israel López Reyes is a playwright and actor born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. He is currently a commissioned writer with the Latino Theater Company as part of the Circle of Imaginistas. In addition to The Little King of Norwalk other worka includes Queen of Califas, South Gate and The Rehabilitation of Walter. His plays have been developed with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's Black Swan Lab/Latinx Play Project, the Latinx Theatre Alliance Los Angeles, Company of Angels, LA City College New Visions New Voices, and the Latino Theater Company at the Los Angeles Theatre Center. He received his B.A. in English from Southern Methodist University and his M.F.A. in Acting from UCLA School of Theater, Film & Television. He has also taught courses in theater at UCLA School of Theater Film & Television and Los Angeles City College.For tickets to The Little King of Norwalk at the Latino Theater Company, September 25th - November 2nd, visit - https://purchase.latinotheaterco.org/EventAvailability?EventId=345&ref=bookNow&scroll=timeAndDatesTo watch the video format of this episode, visit - https://youtu.be/IgzoQwjQ7r0Website and Socials for Israel López Reyes -IG - @IsraelLopezreyes Websites and socials for James Elden, Punk Monkey Productions and Playwright's SpotlightPunk Monkey Productions - www.punkmonkeyproductions.comPLAY Noir -www.playnoir.comPLAY Noir Anthology –www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.htmlJames Elden -Twitter - @jameseldensauerIG - @alakardrakeFB - fb.com/jameseldensauerPunk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir - Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods - @playnoirla IG - @punkmonkeyprods - @playnoir_la FB - fb.com/playnoir - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductionsPlaywright's Spotlight -Twitter - @wrightlightpod IG - @playwrights_spotlightPlaywriting services through LACPFest - www.lacpfest.comSupport the show
A Norwalk, Iowa mother and her father are sentenced to 50 years in prison for killing a newborn and leaving him in a trash bag along a highway ditch. The Justice Department is moving inmates whose death sentences were commuted by President Biden into the nation’s highest-security prison, ADX Florence in Colorado. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Follow @foobarshowEpisode 378 - These Vans Cost What?!Doom Scrolling IntroThe Foos talk about their weekend at their friend's Oktoberfest partyGeeking Out:-Vans collab with Valentino Garavani-Weapons the movie-Screamfest Horror Film Festival-GeekFest Film Fest at Comic Con LAHere's What I Would Do:-Struggling with an Early Midlife Crisis from Chris in Tustin, CA-Living with a Hoarder Parent from Daniela in Norwalk, CAGive us a 5-star positive review on Apple Podcasts!Listen at foobarshow.com or anywhere you get your podcasts.
A court has rejected Huntington Beach's efforts to control what minors can read at its libraries. The city of Norwalk will repeal its ban on new homeless shelters. An update on downtown Los Angeles federal buildings' fencing that raised accessibility concerns. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comVisit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support the show: https://laist.com
This episode recorded live at the Becker's Hospital Review 15th Annual Meeting features Kenneth Waller, Chief Executive Officer of Norwalk Community Health Center. He shares how the organization is scaling services, leveraging data and AI, and staying mission-focused while navigating funding challenges and industry uncertainty.