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Experts say that human trafficking is far more complicated than what we see depicted in films or documentaries. This hour, we dive into how human trafficking is impacting our state and what is being done to combat it.
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The hearings ended on a subdued note after nearly a week of testimony over allegations of electoral misconduct in the Bridgeport mayoral primary. Now, Judge William Clark is expected to make a decision.
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Connecticut recently cleared the names of some of the earliest-known victims of colonial witch trials. This hour, we hear from local descendants and historians.
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Connecticut farmers have lost millions to flood and frost in 2023. But one farmer says things are looking up.
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The hate rally and racist graffiti incidents are still under investigation, Bristol police said.
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Connecticut's Department of Transportation joins a three-state study of advanced anti-DUI technology.
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A freak freeze in May appears to have negatively impacted Connecticut's acorn production, limiting a key fall food source for dozens of species in the state.
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With the legalization of marijuana, researchers and traffic safety experts are looking at how cannabis is impacting impaired driving. The CT Transportation Institute will hold an impaired driving summit Oct. 4 to discuss.
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Connecticut’s firearm laws already rank among the toughest in the United States.
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Social media influencers freely advise on what and how to eat. But there's one thing UConn's Marlene Schwartz says these influencers are less like to freely give up: who's paying them.