Ali Warshavsky
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One year ago, Chris Tillett became Connecticut’s COVID-19 patient zero. Living in Wilton at the time, he tested positive for the coronavirus on March 8,…
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Gov. Ned Lamont has announced he will lift capacity restrictions for most businesses in Connecticut on March 19. Restaurants, fitness centers, retail…
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Gov. Ned Lamont hinted this week that he will announce changes to restaurant capacity and travel restrictions when he holds his regularly scheduled…
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A new legislative proposal introduced by Gov. Ned Lamont would give prospective home buyers or renters the ability to see their new property’s energy…
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Disability Rights Connecticut has filed a complaint with the U.S. Office for Civil Rights over the state’s new age-based vaccine policy.Executive Director…
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Kim Steinberg had already registered her business in January on the state’s website so she could get her employees vaccinated. Now most won't qualify…
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Event planners now have guidance when it comes to springtime celebrations. Gov. Ned Lamont announced Tuesday that starting March 19, indoor capacity at…
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Gov. Ned Lamont says Connecticut residents 65 and above can now start getting vaccinated if their provider has extra doses of the COVID-19 shot. The state…
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Nursing homes in Connecticut will no longer be automatically shielded from lawsuits over deaths due to COVID-19. At his coronavirus press briefing Monday,…
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White House press secretary Jen Psaki hails from Fairfield County, Connecticut, and her current turn in the spotlight is being closely followed by some of…