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There are around 35,000 Peruvians in Connecticut — and the community continues to grow.
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Municipal officials in towns across Connecticut have taken action to promote more civil political cultures within their communities — even before the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
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New Haven’s Fair Rent Commission is helping others by aiding in the creation of the Connecticut Fair Rent Coalition, a group of fair rent commissions from communities across Connecticut.
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Independent and Republican voters in Connecticut say they have mixed feelings on Vice President Kamala Harris being the likely Democratic nominee for president.
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Connecticut has 60 pledged delgates and 14 superdelegates. President Joe Biden's decision to not seek reelection has cast the spotlight on these arcane party actors.
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Thursday’s procedural vote is the first step in a long road for the bipartisan legislation to become law.
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Doug Tallamy, co-founder of Homegrown National Park, believes homeowners need to ditch pesticides and let a lot more nature into their lawns.
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The planthopping pest is a known threat to crops, especially grapes. But in Connecticut so far, the damage appears to be minimal, state officials said.
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Steve Wade, an oboist and the national president of the Regional Orchestra Players’ Association, is working to advocate for musicians nationwide.
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Facing questions over his leadership during a politically fraught time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to Washington, D.C. to first speak at the late U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman’s memorial service and then address Congress.