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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has signed a bill into law that will help make high-speed broadband more accessible to residents.
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For nearly 20 years, September 11th survivors and victims’ families have tried to identify and sue perpetrators of the terror attacks. A new federal...
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New Haven’s Wooster Square may soon have a new monument to represent the experience of Italian immigrants. It will replace a statue of Christopher...
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A new Connecticut law creates a process for residents to remove racially restrictive provisions from their house deeds.
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Mayor Ben Florsheim said in a news release Monday that several city employees are quarantining because of the outbreak.
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers from Eastern Connecticut said their part of the state will get frozen out, by a change in the formula used to select low income housing projects for a special tax credit.
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A new state report says Black and Hispanic residents continue to make up a disproportionate number of people in Connecticut's justice system, which also is charging African Americans with felonies at higher rates.
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Minimum wage earners in Connecticut are poised to get a raise. Beginning Sunday, the state's current $12 an hour rate will increase to $13 an hour.
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Connecticut's Health Department is recommending that residents go back to wearing masks indoors when in Hartford, New Haven or New London counties.
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Thirteen members of the Connecticut Interstate Fire Crew have been deployed to Minnesota to help fight wildfires, the latest dispatch of personnel and resources from the state to battle blazes in western states.