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Connecticut astronaut Jack Hathaway and Maine astronaut Jessica Meir describe life aboard the International Space Station and the future of space travel.
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Connecticut Senate leader Martin Looney wraps up his final session after 46 years. He discusses his legacy, political divides and what concerns him most going forward.
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Connecticut has set ambitious climate goals, but is far behind in meeting them. A new East Windsor project highlights the clash between clean energy goals and rural concerns.
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A 23-year-old Hartford officer, less than a year out of the academy, is at the center of a fatal shooting that raises questions about training, experience, and force.
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Connecticut college basketball is surging. Analysts say multiple men’s and women’s teams — from UConn to Yale and Fairfield — could reach the NCAA tournament.
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Gold’s wild price swings are making headlines. UConn’s Rosa Y.C. Chen explains what the volatility means — and doesn’t mean — for Connecticut pensions, taxes and investors.
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CT Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas says post-election audits, tighter absentee ballot laws and training are reshaping how Connecticut protects its elections.
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The author of new book on weather forecasting hopes Pres. Trump is serious about fully staffing the NWS. Tom Weber lays out the consequences of understaffed field offices.
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Consulate representatives will provide personal support and assistance to help keep Ecuadorians connected to their home country.
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CT is debating a bill that would give the incarcerated more chances to get their sentences reduced. One advocate says it's about fairness & money. What do victims say?