Kay Perkins
ReporterKay Perkins
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Gino DiGiovanni Jr. is now among more than 1,100 people charged in the riot, including more than 350 who have been charged with assaulting or impeding law enforcement.
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The Jamaican women’s national team were underdogs at the Women’s FIFA World Cup 2023. But they advanced to the knockout round thanks in part to two West Hartford sisters.
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Hartford will begin its West Indian Celebration Week this Saturday with the Taste of Caribbean and Jerk Festival on the city waterfront from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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Insurance companies, doctors, and even medical schools can be woefully uninformed about the endometriosis. The lack of knowledge can delay diagnosis.
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Wesleyan University, a liberal arts college in Middletown, announced Wednesday it will end legacy admissions in the wake of a recent Supreme Court decision striking down affirmative action.
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Heavy rain and flooding in Connecticut over the weekend caused significant damage to crops across the state. The state Department of Agriculture is collecting information from farmers to file its second disaster declaration request of the year.
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Hartford mayor Luke Bronin announced Tuesday that the city will expand funding for its summer youth employment program from $1 million up to $1.3 million in 2023.
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Newly-released census data shows that Connecticut’s retirement-age population grew faster than the national average — and the average in Florida.
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Rep. Maryam Khan criticized police and emergency medical services for their response on the scene and in the days following the attack.
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Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin announced the opening of the summer public pool season this week, which began on schedule just hours before Gov. Ned Lamont enacted extreme hot weather protocol.