Hey, I'm Lou Milano. I've been a broadcaster since 1999, and have been a co-host of the i95 Morning Show since 2007. I'm originally from Brewster, NY, and now live in Danbury, CT with my wife Erica and our four children. My years in broadcasting have afforded me so many exciting opportunities in television and on-stage, and while those are fun, it’s all about radio for me. Broadcasting is my passion, and, every morning, I fall in love with the job all over again. My morning show partner Ethan Carey and I treat this job for what it is -- a great privilege. It’s an honor to entertain the loyal listeners of the mighty i95. We also happen to be damned good at what we do.
Lou Milano
Connecticut Girls Try Gassing Electric Vehicle, Ends Up in Epic Fail [VIDEO]
Is this real life? Am I seeing what I think I am seeing? I was checking out some Nutmeg State hashtags recently and came across this video from @jimyofficial titled: "RICH PEOPLE PROBLEMS (she was told that it doesn't take gas)" and I felt I needed to pass it on like a Michael Scott forward.
Connecticut’s Digital Dominance: The Internet Study That Will Make You Proud to Be a Nutmegger
A company called Network Buildz recently released the results of a study they conducted about internet quality and reliability around the country. The study highlighted another massive divide we have in America. A Net Buildz spokesperson said:
Conan O’Brien Makes a Late Night Visit to Connecticut for New Haven Pizza
Late night legend Conan O'Brien was in New Haven recently. According to NBC CT, it is not the first time Conan has "attempted" to get his pie in New Haven.
Is it Legal to Park in the Right Travel Lane on Main Street in Danbury?
It's a serious question and I'm asking it for a good reason, everyday there are a large number of people parking their cars in the right travel lane on Main Street and no one seems to care. I looked up the municipal code and I think I identified the one we need to reference.
Going Bananas! The Unexpected Culprit in the Capture of a Connecticut Robber
The details of the case are not very exciting until you learn how Deleon was caught, it was a banana that brought him down. The U.S. Attorney press release says: "During the robbery in Farmington on February 27, 2022, Deleon, who was serving as a lookout,
Connecticut’s Most Bone-Chilling Stories of 2023
Nothing gets my heart pumping quite like a scary story and the more authentic it is, the better. I love true-crime, the unexplained, ghosts and UFO sightings. If you are anything like me you already know what a hot bed Connecticut is for all of this type of energy and 2023 was a banner year for the mysterious.
7 Red Flags That May Make You Think Twice About Moving to Connecticut
How about a move to CT? Think again, it's not the jelly or the jam. If you're moving here for work, quit your job. If you're moving here for a relationship, break up with that person. OK, maybe not but there are some serious red flags you need to be made aware of by a CT resident (me).
Year in Recap: Connecticut’s Most Viral, Hilarious, and Unforgettable Stories
2023 is a year I will remember forever. From a local news perspective Connecticut was the gift that just kept giving this year. The stories were so odd, so unbelievably authentic that they are burned into my brain. I think these 30 stories are a great bookmark for where Connecticut is, and where we're headed. Just for the sake of clarity, that is not a good thing.
Connecticut Prepares for the Ultimate Bar Crawl Spectacle
This is the weekend to dress like a lost elf and wander the city streets in search of more booze.
The Crazy Reason Why Christmas Used to Be Illegal in Connecticut
If I asked you to close your eyes and imagine Christmas, what would you see? You'd probably imagine a picturesque snowy village, illuminated by the glow of candles. The candles are probably perched in the windows of colonial-style homes lined up one after the other. That is an idealized vision of Christmas; and for many Americans it looks nothing like reality.