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The program equips undergraduate students with the various skills needed to foster a successful career as a teacher, specializing in working with students in high-need school districts, where teacher retention is low, such as Bridgeport and Stamford.
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Connecticut residents are stressed over the lack of affordable housing. Can lawmakers help? Also on this week’s Wheelhouse, Congressman John Larson tells us why he’s fired up about the future of Social Security.
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EPA Commissioner Lee Zeldin said last week that the move to cut over 30 regulations at the agency would “roll back trillions in regulatory costs and hidden ‘taxes’ on U.S. families.” Connecticut officials and environmentalists disagreed.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we look at the life and legacy of President McKinley, and why President Trump is drawn to him. Plus, we'll learn about the Gilded Age and its parallels to today.
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The Trump administration’s shakeup of the federal government is sending shockwaves throughout Connecticut, from workers to elected officials to nonprofits.
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This hour, we take your calls about whatever you want to talk about.
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Around 100 people in Stamford peacefully took part in a nationwide protest against Elon Musk and his electric car company, Tesla, Sunday near a Tesla service center on Commerce Road in Stamford.
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It’s tax season, and potential IRS layoffs are one of the major reasons why Connecticut residents should file their taxes as soon as possible, according to Garth Harries, president and CEO of The Connecticut Project.
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Long-term care workers from the union SEIU 1199 NE and faith leaders rallied Tuesday to reflect on the toll of COVID-19 – and call for more state support.
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Connecticut is home to roughly 19,000 federal workers. Many, including veterans, were laid off as part of the Trump administration’s plan to downsize the federal government.
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Former U.S. Capitol police officer Harry Dunn gained national attention for his defense of the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 insurrection. Dunn asked Democrats at an awards dinner in Trumbull to stand together.
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Members of the delegation recently gathered with residents at the Ferguson Library and shared their priorities. Reproductive health care and climate change both sparked discussion.