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Frankie & Johnny: Jan. 27, 2023: Shootings in California reverberate in Connecticut. New Haven marks the Lunar New Year. Lawmakers consider gun violence proposals.
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Right now, students who are taking at least six credits at local community colleges and are attending college for the first time don't have to pay for college in Connecticut. But a new proposal could extend free college tuition to all community college students and to some students attending state universities.
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Now known as GeneDx, former COVID testing provider has paid back a portion of economic development grant.
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Connecticut-based Sikorsky announced Wednesday that it filed a formal protest of the Army’s decision to choose another company to build a long-range assault aircraft that is envisioned as a successor to the Black Hawk helicopter.
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Connecticut’s major defense companies as well as the supply chain that reinforces the industry would receive a major boost from a bill that Congress must pass annually to authorize the budget for military spending.
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Once a COVID testing provider for CT, the public company is now shedding costly operations in pursuit of profit.
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As popular opinion shifts on the value of a four-year college degree, career and technical education is gaining ground. But opportunities are competitive.
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Office of Workforce Strategy names 19 partner organizations to provide no-cost training, support services to fill 6,000 skilled jobs.
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A variety of factors are leading to a shortage of lifeguards in Connecticut and nationwide.
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Connecticut ranks among the states with the biggest losses of government jobs since the pandemic.