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Hurley was caught on camera making those remarks as he walked off the floor and toward the locker room after UConn’s bid for a third straight national title ended with a 77-75 defeat in the tournament’s round of 32 on Sunday.
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Insurance company United Healthcare’s contract with hospital chain Hartford HealthCare is set to expire Monday.
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Religious groups across Connecticut are looking for ways to combat the rising costs of housing and the demand for more affordable options. Some construct housing while others advocate for their community’s housing needs.
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Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas calls the executive order “unlawful.”
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The federal agency allocated more than $353 million for school districts and other organizations in Connecticut through its grant programs, according to state education officials.
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Kimberly Sullivan is accused of torturing her stepson and imprisoning him in her Waterbury home for more than two decades.
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State Representatives highlight legislation that would help close CT wage gap.
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Hartford's mayor wants to boost funding for a forgivable loan program as part of his proposed budget. Eligible city employees may receive up to $40,000 in the form of a forgivable loan to support down payment costs.
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“It’s been a dream to play here, a dream to wear this uniform, a dream to play in this environment. As much more times you want this to continue to happen, you just take every single chance you have and never take it for granted,” Bueckers said.
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Democratic Congresswoman Jahana Hayes and U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal condemned efforts to close the federal Education Department for its impact on school children in need.
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West Haven’s Allingtown Fire Department is launching a new program to address illegal apartments, often found in basements and attics. The program trained three firefighters to inspect buildings suspected of having illegal apartments.
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A graduate of the University of Hartford who spent part of her childhood in Norwalk, Connecticut, Love became the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress.