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For this 100th episode of Audacious, hear good news! An engagement, a new baby, a big compliment, an unexpected expression of acceptance at a funeral, and more.
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Connecticut families have until July 31 to claim the Connecticut Child Tax Rebate. The Department of Revenue Services estimates that only about half of eligible households have applied for assistance.
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A report by the group Connecticut Voices for Children focuses on the hurdles that immigrant and refugee families face when trying to access early child care and education services.
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After an initial rollout that saw delays and thousands of backlogged applications in the state’s new paid family and medical leave program, officials now say they’ve made the changes necessary to get the program back on track.
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About 5,000 of the nearly 180,000 employers in the state have yet to comply with the family & medical leave program.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show: Francisco Goldman on his novel ‘Monkey Boy,’ now out in paperback. It’s a story about the legacy of violence on a family and much more.
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As baby formula plant aims to restart production, Connecticut advocates call for long-term solutionsAs Abbott announces plans to reopen its Michigan formula manufacturing plant, Connecticut advocates say long-term solutions to supply chain issues are needed.
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Today on Audacious, all four guests are named Pat Smith! What else do they have in common? And what's so different about them?
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ProHealth Physician’s Glastonbury Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine will hold a grand opening April 30 for an outpatient breast milk dispensary, the first in Connecticut. It's in partnership with Mothers' Milk Bank Northeast.