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The number of young people with at least two mental health diagnoses surged nearly 50% from 2018 to 2022 nationally, but in CT it increased by 24%.
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Similar protests have been held at college campuses across the country. Locally, protests have taken place at UConn and Yale University. Elsewhere, protests have happened on campuses from Massachusetts to Texas to California.
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The event, organized by the Connecticut Immigrant and Refugee Coalition, honored restaurateurs, a postal employee, a congressional staffer and others.
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Students at several colleges and universities across Connecticut are now doing what will guarantee getting a TV news camera in their face: protesting on campus to support Palestinians. But many are not willing to speak on the record using their full names — or speak to the media altogether.
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Some Connecticut communities are saying the $10,500 from the state to support the additional training, staffing and other resources to implement early voting isn’t enough
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State lawmakers are advancing a bill that would make April 26 "Tuskegee Airmen Day" in Connecticut.
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The Public Defender Services Commission is expected to announce its decision on the chief public defender’s future in the coming weeks.
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Students gathered on the Storrs campus late Thursday afternoon. Social media showed police at the scene, taking down tents and making an arrest.
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Unofficial census estimates from 2022 suggest the Hispanic community is on track to comprise one-quarter of the state's population in the near future.
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In Connecticut, transportation accounts for over 40% of the state’s greenhouse gas emissions.