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The deal, which runs through 2029, will pay Hurley an average of $5.25 million per season and includes incentives that could push his compensation higher.
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Last year, the first major gun bill Congress passed in nearly 30 years. But within days of the celebration, advocates were back to their daily work of pressing elected officials to do more to curb gun violence.
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The Hartford, New Haven and Bridgeport areas lead the U.S. in lost "for sale" housing inventory since 2019. Fortune Magazine housing reporter Lance Lambert explains why.
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Two shipwrights built a full-scale reproduction of a 12th century work boat in Branford. They recently launched from Stony Creek and plan to take military veterans out sailing.
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White House officials confirmed Biden’s plans to visit the state, but said details of his schedule will be released at a later date.
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Anyone who is traveling this summer is advised to plan ahead for more than just a plane ticket, hotel room and rental car.
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SEIU 1199 caregivers vow to continue the work stoppage until state leaders meet demands for a budget that provides for higher wages and improved benefits.
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While sports teams are often touted as economic boons for the cities that host them, Zimbalist said the reality is less optimistic.
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Cameron Celotto, 16, said that his mother was determined to educate herself about LGBTQ+ issues, and took him to several pride events last summer, which made her realize that Guilford didn’t have any pride events of its own.
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Equitable transportation advocates joined the Greater Hartford Bike to Work day to mark the Drive Less Connecticut Climate Challenge.