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Hundreds of jobs for young people were not available this summer, as the state failed to pass a budget in time to fund its Summer Youth Employment…
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Governor Dannel Malloy’s latest executive order restores $40 million in funding to nonprofit providers of state services. Social service providers,…
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Nonprofits that provide social services for the state of Connecticut are trying to calculate the cost of the current budget impasse. Some say they’ll be…
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Twenty-first century technology has made its way onto a 19th-century building in Hamden. WNPR recently visited the headquarters of the Connecticut Trust…
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One cold night late in November, Hartford police officers Joe Walsh and K9 officer Alfredo Pizarro called in a 10-27, a community service call, from…
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Over the last week or so, your inbox and mailbox has been filling with requests for donations from non-profit organizations. Oxfam International, Doctors…
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Connecticut’s Department of Developmental Services says it will cut 605 positions, as it seeks to privatize some of its functions. Commissioner Morna…
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When state governments -- in Maine, Utah, and elsewhere -- want to learn about ending homelessness, they often look to Connecticut.And why wouldn’t they?…
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It's commencement time at colleges and universities nationwide and many graduates are asking themselves: what’s next?Some may plunge straight into…
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When we last looked in on the Hartford Symphony Orchestra a little more than three months ago, the management and players had just settled on a new…