Nicole Leonard
Nicole Leonard joined Connecticut Public Radio to cover health care after several years of reporting for newspapers. In her native state of New Jersey, she covered medical and behavioral health care, as well as arts and culture, for The Press of Atlantic City. Her work on stories about domestic violence and childhood food insecurity won awards from the New Jersey Press Association.
While an undergraduate journalism student at Boston University, Nicole was a reporter for The Daily Free Press and a radio host at WTBU. As an intern, her work has also appeared in The Boston Globe and Boston.com. In her downtime, she watches way too many movies and television shows, which complicates her goal to become a better runner.
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A group of Connecticut residents, advocates and state leaders in Hartford are demanding systematic change in public housing assistance, in the wake of...
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Jim Webb has been drinking the tap water in his Glastonbury home for 15 years. When he first bought the house, he got the water tested, because it comes...
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Democratic lawmakers are getting ready to take on child vaccination legislation in the next session, which won’t start until January or February.
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Legislators said Thursday that they are holding off on changes to the state’s childhood vaccination laws, including the religious exemption.
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New and corrected data on school vaccination rates were released Friday after the state gave out controversial and disputed information last week....
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The option for terminally ill residents to choose when and how they they die isn’t coming to Connecticut this year. The state Public Health committee...
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Peeling paint, leaking showers, mice and mold—these are just some of the problems that residents of a Hartford apartment complex say they have been...