CT Public Local News
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Las redes sociales han revolucionado la percepción de la vida y la promoción empresarial. En Connecticut, por ejemplo, una influencer latina utiliza la plataforma TikTok para educar y empoderar a los recién llegados en la comunidad latina.
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El cierre de sesión legislativa del 2024 en Connecticut concluyó sin la aprobación de varios proyectos de ley claves para el cambio climático.
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La sesión de la Asamblea General de Connecticut de 2024 ha concluido.
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There's a growing trend of tenants unable to identify their landlords as corporations buy up properties. When a Connecticut woman's apartment started falling apart, she didn't know where to turn.
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Residents in the town of Scotland in eastern Connecticut say so many ZIP codes lead to logistical challenges.
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"Most people don't want to talk about colon cancer, they don't want to talk about their bowel movements," says Dr. Maurizio Nichele, a colorectal surgeon at the DOC. "My first goal is to get people comfortable talking about the issue, then I educate them on the importance of the program."
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Candidates, including a former mayor and City Council member, have confirmed they are seeking State Sen. Marilyn Moore’s seat after she declined to seek reelection.
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The “Work, Live, Ride,” bill would create financial incentives for cities and towns that create new affordable housing along main bus and rail stops. It failed to pass the State Senate.
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About 150 protestors gathered outside the state Capitol building in Hartford to demand that Connecticut divest from Israeli interests.
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Police say a wrong-way crash on Connecticut's Merritt Parkway has killed all four people in two vehicles.