Matt Dwyer
Editor, All Things Considered / Midday News AnchorMatt Dwyer is an editor, reporter and midday host for Connecticut Public's news department. He produces local news during All Things Considered.
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Officials hope the deal will leverage economies of scale at a time when many offshore wind project developers are encountering rising costs.
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Connecticut’s firearm laws already rank among the toughest in the United States.
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Hace poco, los funcionarios estatales anunciaron una nueva tarjeta de descuento para medicamentos recetados que estará disponible en Connecticut a partir de octubre. Según los funcionarios, la tarjeta proveerá descuentos de 80% para medicamentos genéricos y de 20% para medicamentos de marca más costosos.
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A new state-sponsored prescription drug discount card program promises savings of between 20 and 80 percent
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Several residents at Waterbury Gardens nursing home are on ventilators. They are expected to receive a 60-day notice with a discharge plan in the next few days.
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State lawmakers could vote on Nora Dannehy’s confirmation as soon as Sept. 26, when the General Assembly holds a one-day special session.
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After serving as Yale’s president for a decade, Peter Salovey announced Thursday he will leave his job leading the New Haven-based university.
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Attendence rates are bouncing back statewide, but education officials say about one in five students still remains "chronically" absent.
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Roark Capital Group's investments include a number of fast food and sit-down restaurants, including Dunkin', Jimmy John's, Moe's and Arby's. The purchase price was about $9.6 billion, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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El estado de Connecticut planifica usar fondos federales para expandir su programa de comidas escolares gratuitas para el año escolar 2023-2024, lo que permitirá a miles de estudiantes desayunar y almorzar gratis.