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Questions of ethics and conflict of interest are swirling around a proposal to buy land owned by Willington’s first selectwoman’s mother-in-law.
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The rallies were organized by the group Child Care for Connecticut’s Future in six cities and towns across the state. In Stamford, advocates, child care providers and parents rallied outside of a preschool, calling for better working conditions.
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Trumbull could soon be the latest municipality in Connecticut to designate Eid as a school holiday, as Muslim parents and advocates call on the district to recognize the day.
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The 6th annual Connecticut Spelling Bee is this Sunday in West Hartford.
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Stamford High School is getting down to business – the teaching of business. Next fall, a new business education program will launch called the High School of Business.
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University of Connecticut’s new president, Radenka Maric, lowered the temperature of her budget fight with Gov. Ned Lamont on Wednesday without retreating from her position that his administration is trying to shortchange the flagship university by $357 million over the next two years.
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Connecticut is set to open the state’s first school for LGBTQ+ students and allies. PROUD Academy will open in New Haven next fall.
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After hiring Spanish-speaking teachers from Puerto Rico and the Caribbean, Hartford Public Schools hope to expand their applicant pool to other parts of Latin America.
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Frankie and Johnny take a look at what’s in a new proposed state budget — and what's not. Also, who’s going to win the Super Bowl and what does it mean for Connecticut?
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Although state education officials have trumpeted the success of a program targeting chronic absenteeism, the problem is still at critical levels, especially among students without high needs.