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Participants would still need to have the credit to qualify for a mortgage and funds for a downpayment. But, the city would help recipients get to a place where they can afford a house, with financial literacy courses and ways to improve credit.
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The data could help identify disparities in care and resources for patients and their caregivers across Connecticut.
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Residents in East Lyme will see their water bills increase by 5% to 20%. The price hike will pay for upgrades to the town’s water equipment after federal regulations on "forever chemicals" changed.
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The Venezuelan owner of Malby Artisan Bread in New Haven pulls inspiration from her country of origin and from her wife, who is from the Dominican Republic.
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La dueña venezolana de Malby Artisan Bread en New Haven encuentra inspiración en su país de origen y en su esposa, originaria de República Dominicana.
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Benjamin Crump, a nationally recognized civil rights attorney, says the Connecticut Office of the Inspector General doesn’t need months to figure out what was captured on video.“It seems that the Inspector General's Office is dragging its feet, and that's troubling to the family of Stevie Jones,” Crump said.
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Fairfield County had the largest decrease in evictions among the communities tracked for a new Eviction Lab report, but it pointed to racial gaps in Fairfield County evictions. Overall, Connecticut saw a decrease in evictions in 2025.
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Saint Francis Hospital announced Thursday it has a new president, chief nursing officer and is working to name an interim chief medical officer.
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A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Wednesday for a development project intended to help reconnect Hartford's downtown with it's economically-struggling north end.
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In an interview Wednesday, Stewart offered no rationale for seeking a benefit that does not exist in the charter, other than, “Why wouldn’t I?”