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Connecticut's long-term care ombudsman says staffing concerns at Bickford were known long before Peggy Healy's death — but frightened families often hesitated to file formal complaints.
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Connecticut's Attorney General is vowing to fight Eversource's proposed rate hike, including a request to recover years of storm costs. The battle is just beginning.
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A $3,000 TV, a Walmart return, and a future soccer superstar! A Connecticut camp remembers alum Rodrigo "Rodri" Hernández before he plays in Sunday's World Cup final.
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Connecticut climbed to 23rd in CNBC's Top States for Business rankings. We asked the man behind the study what the state is doing right—and where it's falling behind.
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A New Haven refugee organization says immigrant families should prepare now for possible deportations and family separations following the Supreme Court's TPS decision.
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Connecticut's Haitian community is bracing for uncertainty after the Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to end TPS protections.
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In his first public comments since retiring, former CSCU President Mark Ojakian defends CSCU consolidation and says underfunding—not structure—is the real problem.
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CCSU faculty and administrators are clashing over a proposed R2 comprehensive polytechnic model. We compared their competing claims with independent evidence.
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Why have so many CSCU leaders stumbled? Board of Regents member Colena Sesanker says the answer goes beyond any one administrator.
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From Stewart’s withdrawal to Elliott’s strong showing, Connecticut’s party conventions delivered late surprises and set up a volatile August.