Ginny Monk / CT Mirror
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Attorneys questioned whether a new school board will take action and make changes needed to satisfy the state’s concerns.
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Connecticut saw the fourth-highest rate of house price increases in the country since the third quarter of last year, a lasting impact from dwindling inventory that real estate agents say is unlikely to change in the near future.
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Democrats will now hold a 5-4 majority on the local school board after two Republicans lost their seats in Tuesday’s election.
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A group, known as the Rosette Village Neighborhood Collective, has built more-permanent tiny houses in a New Haven backyard. But the Mayor's office says the tiny houses are in violation of city building ordinances
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Providers say an increasing number of families with children experiencing homelessness is putting a strain on the response system.
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The case was opened after the local school board voted in March 2022 to deny a grant-funded mental health center.
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Although lower than last year’s increase, the 3% increase in homelessness in Connecticut is concerning providers after years of decreases.
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The House amended the resolution to absolve rather than exonerate those accused of witchcraft.
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The Killingly Board of Education approved a new memorandum of understanding for a mental health provider to come into the schools.
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Budget documents indicate initiatives to address the housing crisis are a priority for lawmakers this session.