Eddy Martinez
General Assignment | Breaking News Reporter-
Municipal officials in towns across Connecticut have taken action to promote more civil political cultures within their communities — even before the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
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Independent and Republican voters in Connecticut say they have mixed feelings on Vice President Kamala Harris being the likely Democratic nominee for president.
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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong now wants the state to give his office more authority to go after potential price gouging at major grocers.
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While most of the voters surveyed by Connecticut Public identify as middle class, they live in a county that leads the state with political donations this election cycle. But they say Biden’s poor debate performance worries them.
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The case, which comes months after another primary tarnished by allegations of absentee ballot fraud, has turned into ammunition for Republicans to use against Democrats, but some locals say most voters don’t see eye to eye with their viewpoint.
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Organizaciones sin fines de lucro del condado de Fairfield unen esfuerzos para abordar la relación entre vivienda y salud mental
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El primer centro del orgullo LGBTQ+ en Bridgeport abre sus puertas.
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Gaston is now being recognized by the state’s NACCP for his own contributions, as part of the organization’s 100 most influential Blacks in Connecticut list.
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Jennifer Williams, the new president of for-profit Paier College in Bridgeport, says the school isn’t being treated equitably even as it faces a state lawsuit over alleged unfair and deceptive trade practices, previous reports about the lack of instructors, and questions about its accreditation status.
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A new residential development promising to offset air pollution and offer affordable units is now ready for tenants in New Haven.