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As CT high schools launch Latino studies courses, some say it’s a good start, but more could be doneConnecticut became the first state in the country to require that high schools offer courses on Black and Latino studies. And schools across the state are incorporating the courses into their schedules.
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“The last thing that we want in Connecticut is a population of feral pigs,” one lawmaker said.
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Connecticut lawmakers are considering a number of election reforms to strengthen absentee ballot oversight and security.
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While rabbits can become cherished indoor companions, experts say it’s important to understand it takes a lot of responsibility to care for them.
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The American Gaming Association estimates legal bets on the NCAA basketball tournaments to reach $2.7 billion.
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Relocated residents of the 54-unit building were provided vouchers to move, with most choosing a privately-owned rental.
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Activists across Connecticut are criticizing Biden’s use of the word, long considered pejorative when used to describe a person's immigration status.
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The development will include 49 one-bedroom apartments on Main Street for residents 62 or older.
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Congress approved an additional $10 million for the Special Diabetes Program, a special funding program administered by the National Institutes of Health.
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South Fork Wind’s turbines were staged and assembled at State Pier in New London, Connecticut.