Melissa Cooney

Melissa Cooney joined NBC Connecticut in July 2024 as a weekday dayside reporter.

She began her career at WCAX in Burlington, Vermont, where she covered the education beat on topics such as developments in the state surrounding standardized testing, restraint and seclusion, school safety, and COVID-19.

Melissa has also covered severe weather, including the historic July 2023 flooding that tore through Vermont and was on site to cover the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine.

Melissa is originally from Long Island, New York, and is a proud alumna of Wake Forest University. She holds a B.A. in communication media studies and has a strong foundation in journalism and studio art. Her academic background has equipped her with the skills and knowledge to excel in her reporting career.

She is thrilled to be in Connecticut and is eager to explore the state while indulging in her love for running and skiing.

The Latest

  • Waterbury 7 hours ago

    Waterbury police warn residents to be aware of rim theft

    There’s an uptick of wheel rim theft in Waterbury, and police say thieves are getting more sophisticated in how they strike. Wheel locks have long been the standard to prevent any theft, but now police say thieves are going as far as breaking into cars and stealing wheel lock keys, too. They’re encouraging people to take extra precautions to...

  • Connecticut Apr 30

    CT officials reiterate that Real ID appointments can only be done in person

    A week from today, you’ll need that little gold star in the corner of your identification to fly domestic without any issues. Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) appointments for getting your Real ID could vary every time you check the website. We checked multiple times. Sometimes, appointments for some locations would pop up for Wednesday, and then would get...

  • Norwich Apr 29

    Norwich Diocese welcomes new bishop; settlement resolution gets closer

    Celebration is underway as the Norwich Diocese welcomes a new bishop. It’s a transition that doesn’t happen often. People got to the Cathedral of St. Patrick in Norwich hours ahead of the Installation Mass, saying they hope Bishop Richard Reidy brings a fresh start to the Norwich Diocese. Reidy comes to lead Norwich from Worcester, Massachusetts. “We’ve been praying...

  • Food & Drink Apr 24

    Lobster roll fanatics flock to Lobster Landing for opening day

    It feels like New England is defrosting, and that means it’s time for summers on the shore and lobster rolls galore. If you ask lobster roll fans how their winter was, you’ll hear one word in response…LONG! “You wait all winter for a lobster roll,” Joe Cuticelli, of Madison, said. Now, that wait is finally over. “I said ‘let’s...

  • Wallingford Apr 23

    Former patient gives hope to current patients at Gaylord Hospital

    It’s National Volunteer Week, highlighting the people that spend their time helping others. At Gaylord Hospital, there’s a special volunteer who was once in the same shoes as her patients. Kit Casey is a Wolcott woman who survived a traumatic brain injury and stroke in 2022 and was helped at Gaylord. For the past year, she has volunteered to...

  • Portland Apr 22

    Portland family starting over after devastating house fire

    A devastating house fire in Portland caused one family to lose everything, but they say they’re thankful they still have each other. Sarah Levesque said she is so grateful for all the support that’s pouring in to help her and her family as they process what has happened. “We have each other. Everything can be replaced,” Levesque said. Crews...

  • Groton Apr 18

    City of Groton police conduct investigation on Allen Street

    Groton City police and state police spent hours Thursday and into Friday morning on Allen Street for an investigation. We still have not been told what it is they’re investigating. Police said they did collect some items from the scene and sent them to a lab to be analyzed. They would not say what they found, but a police...

  • New Haven Apr 15

    New Haven community mourns loss of 15-year-old shot and killed

    A New Haven community is in mourning the loss of a 15-year-old to gun violence in the Hill North neighborhood. Police are not sharing the name of the boy publicly. We spoke with people who knew him that say this was a senseless act of gun violence. “He had a lot of dreams. One of the things he wanted to…

  • UConn Apr 13

    Excitement for UConn victory parade builds in Downtown Hartford

    The UConn victory parade is set to kick off in Hartford on Sunday. Thousands are expected to flood the streets to cheer on the Women’s Basketball Team and catch a glimpse at the national championship trophy. There’s a big storm coming to Hartford, and it’s about to rain blue and white in the Capitol City. “UConn women! The big...

  • danielson Apr 10

    State police conduct investigation after finding human remains in Danielson

    State police are investigating after human remains were found in Danielson on Wednesday afternoon. As of Thursday evening, police said they don’t have much information to share, but they say there is no threat to the public at this time. Regardless, the human remains investigation caused commotion in Connecticut’s quiet corner. “This is totally weird,” Kevin Kelley, a Danielson...

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