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In Connecticut, about 12.7% of residents qualify under President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan.
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Frankie & Johnny: August 26, 2022. This is a brief week-in-review update that premieres during All Things Considered on Connecticut Public Radio, Fridays at 4:44 p.m. Topics include federal loan forgiveness for millions of Americans, Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Stefanowski missing out on an Independent Party endorsement, and updates in a defamation lawsuit filed against InfoWars host Alex Jones on behalf of a first responder and Sandy Hook families.
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Chailyn Berrios, 17, is wearing an aqua blue prom dress and matching eye shadow. Several teary-eyed family members take her photo outside her home in…
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Arts & CultureElementary school music programs have seen a drop in the number of students enrolling in band or orchestra. The pandemic has forced music teachers to…
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Precise numbers are hard to come by, but several factors — including school closures and parents working from home — appear to have led to an increase in households that are homeschooling.
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Starting this week, teachers and child care providers are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. This hour, we talk with three Connecticut teachers and…
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Over 40 million Americans have student loan debt owing an average of $36,520 alone, for federal loans. Connecticut Education Commissioner Miguel Cardona,…
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Arts & CultureAsma Rahimyar was the first person in her family to be born in the U.S. after her parents left Afghanistan fleeing conflict. This hour, the 20 year old…
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The academic year is well on it’s way. How are students and teachers in Connecticut adapting to their second semester of online learning? This hour,…
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After a protracted back-and-forth with state health officials, Connecticut’s governing body of high school sports will go ahead with a fall season.The…