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Connecticut officials are bracing for a key federal nutrition assistance program to stop abruptly in 10 days, absent intervention from President Trump’s administration or an end to the federal government shutdown.
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Milton Levin is a UConn research professor and amateur photographer. Nearly every day he photographs Horsebarn Hill in Storrs Mansfield, Connecticut.
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Kosta Diamantis, a former state representative and Connecticut's former deputy budget director, was found guilty Wednesday on all counts in a case involving soliciting bribes in return for approving school construction contract bids.
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Konstantinos Diamantis, Connecticut’s former deputy budget director, was found guilty on Wednesday of using his position overseeing the state’s school construction office to enrich himself and his family.
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Bridgeport’s city council may impose new limits on police cooperation with the federal government’s immigration crackdown efforts by the U.S. Customs and Enforcement Agency (ICE).
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New supportive housing units in Rocky Hill are giving veterans struggling with addictions or mental health issues hope. The first phase, adding six units of supportive housing, is complete.
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Immigrant advocacy groups and community leaders are calling for more transparency from Hamden police about ICE communications and for more support from Hamden’s mayor for the detained individuals and families.
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Connecticut State Rep. Vincent Candelora speaks about the need to “depoliticize the immigration issue.”
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The estimated population of critically endangered North Atlantic right whales grew by about two percent last year to 384, an increase of about eight individuals. That’s according to new data from the New England Aquarium and North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium.
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The FIRE report ranks UConn 215 out of 257 colleges and universities. The grade is based on surveys, campus policies, and recent speech-related issues.