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The City of Hartford’s Treasurer’s Office reached full capacity with over 200 people who registered to attend the free financial literacy symposium.
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Hartford high school students are calling on the Connecticut legislature to provide more funding so they can expand a pilot program offering them free bus fare.
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Educators and some council members say Hartford Public Schools still need help to address a decade of flat funding.
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The historical museum welcomes the Spanish-speaking community to learn about the man who introduced the first American English dictionary.
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Two places in Connecticut, Hartford and New Haven, beat New York City in U.S News and World Report’s ranking of the 25 most expensive places to live.
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The Archdiocese of Hartford includes over 400,000 Catholics across the state. This hour, Archbishop Christopher Coyne joins us to discuss serving the Catholic population in Connecticut and the "Dignitas Infinita," a recent document published by the Vatican.
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The fire ignited on the first floor of F. Don James, one of the oldest residence halls on campus. Sixty students will receive temporary housing.
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Members of East Hartford's first tenants union are seeking to reach an agreement with the landlord for better property maintenance and longer leases.
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The task force’s goal is to identify property owners,many of whom aren’t located in Connecticut, and have consistent code violations.
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Connecticut wheelchair users are continuing to call on state lawmakers to take up legislation this session that would speed up wheelchair repair times for the thousands of people around the state.