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Connecticut’s top public defender is fighting to keep her job as an oversight commission begins considering whether to fire her for a range of alleged misconduct. TaShun Bowden-Lewis appeared before the state Public Defender Services Commission and denied 16 misconduct allegations.
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“You don’t have to pass a test to belong,” said Christopher Coyne, coadjutor archbishop for the Archdiocese of Hartford. “We walk with each other. We accompany each other. We don’t leave each other; we try to grow together.”
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In the first three months of the year, Republican candidate George Logan raised slightly more money than U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes for the second fundraising quarter in a row. But the Democratic incumbent still maintains a significant cash advantage.
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Connecticut lawmakers are considering several measures to advance solar projects around the state, as part of the state’s clean energy goals.
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The former Yale police chief says his approach to leadership in Connecticut is informed by his dealings with police in Minneapolis, Missouri and more.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut is a co-sponsor of the Child Suicide Prevention and Lethal Means Safety Act, federal legislation that aims to provide support and resources for youth.
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The people were protesting the Israel-Hamas war and specifically Pratt & Whitney’s involvement in the production of F-35 fighter jets purchased by Israel.
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The U.S. Department of Justice finalized a rule that will include more background checks for online purchases as well as sales through gun shows and flea markets.
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Donovan Clingan, the 7-foot-2 center and University of Connecticut sophomore, said he's leaving college basketball for the NBA.
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Researchers suggest regulatory limits of PFAS in seafood — not to stop eating seafood, which is a source of healthy nutrition.