Lucy Nalpathanchil appears in the following:
VA Offers Free Gun Locks To Help Prevent Vet Suicides
Thursday, March 07, 2013
The Department of Veterans Affairs doesn't track how many free gun locks it gives out or whether they're even effective. Rather, the devices are viewed as a stalling technique in the event a veteran picks up a gun in a moment of crisis.
Business Boot Camp Gives Veterans A New Start
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Veterans coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan are facing an unemployment rate twice that of civilians. But a consortium of business schools has been teaching service members that their military experience can give them the right skills to become successful business owners.
TAKEOUTS: Sports, Power Plant Explosion, Washington
Monday, February 08, 2010
- SPORTS: Takeaway sports contributor Ibrahim Abdul-Matin recaps Super Bowl XLIV between the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints
- POWER PLANT EXPLOSION: Lucy Nalpathanchil, WNPR reporter in Middletown gives us the latest on yesterday's power plant explosion
- WASHINGTON: Obama announces a bipartisan meeting on the health care reform. Takeaway Washington correspondent Todd Zwillich brings us the latest from Washington.
Dodd's Role
Monday, March 23, 2009
Lucy Nalpathanchil, reporter for WNPR in Hartford, discusses the role of Connecticut Senator Chris Dodd (D) in dealing with the banking crisis and the turmoil over the A.I.G. bonuses.
Exit Polls Part Two
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Coast-to-coast coverage continues! From Georgia: Aaron Gold-Sheinin, a reporter with the Atlanta Journal Constitution. From New Mexico: Brian Sanderoff, the president of Research & Polling, Inc. in New Mexico. From Connecticut: Lucy Nalpathanchil, a reporter for WNPR in Connecticut. From California: Ruben Navarrette, Jr. syndicated columnist with the Washington Post ...
Anticipation Monday
Monday, February 04, 2008
A look at the latest primary news in Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York with Lucy Nalpathanchil, reporter for WNPR in Connecticut, Tom Hester, State House reporter for Associated Press New Jersey, and Evelyn Hernandez, political reporter for El Diario.
Identity Politics
Friday, July 27, 2007
New Haven just started a controversial program to issue city I.D. cards that undocumented immigrants can use. Now, New York City council member Hiram Monserratte wants to do the same for immigrants in the city. We talk to the council member about his plan, and to WNPR's Lucy Nalpathanchil about ...