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A drum and dance team that was the brainchild of a Hartford couple is providing a musical safe space for kids in the city.
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The Greater Hartford Puerto Rican Day Parade and Festival has been rescheduled to Oct. 8.
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Residents of Hartford's North End are speaking out against an alleged predatory landlord.
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A Hartford police officer was killed after being involved in a crash late Wednesday night. A second officer was involved in the crash and has been hospitalized.
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Teachers, community members and school administrators lined the sidewalks of Hartford’s Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School and cheered on students as they walked in for their first day.
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Advocates say backpack giveaways meet a crucial need, especially in a district where many students live in poverty and continue to grapple with a shortage of teachers.
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Amidst a shortage of language teachers, the Hartford Public School District is continuing to hire native Spanish speakers directly from the island. The district has over 50% of Latino students, many who identify as Puerto Rican.
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The company filed a written notice about the layoffs with the state Department of Labor Friday. The cuts include about 200 remote workers.
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The cuts include eliminating the office of career services for all students, getting rid of cafeteria services for the entire campus, no office administrator support for multiple departments across campus, reductions for: the tutoring center, ESL services for students learning English and disability services.
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The incident led to criticism from State Rep. Vincent Candelora, who is the House Republican Leader in the General Assembly. Candelora blamed Democrats for the incident, which Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin characterized as politicizing the incident.