Kay Perkins
ReporterKay Perkins
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With school starting in a few weeks, the state has issued its official back-to-school COVID-19 safety guidance focused on testing and vaccination.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) was one of several officials calling for a more robust federal response to the monkeypox outbreak at a news conference Monday.
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Officials hope state funding will bring a much-needed boost to a part of Hartford that’s suffered blight.
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A boat accident near Portland, Conn., on Sunday that left one person dead is the sixth boating fatality in the state this year. The annual average number of boating fatalities in Connecticut is about six people, according to statistics from the U.S. Coast Guard. With the 2022 boating season only halfway through, the state is on track to have slightly more boating fatalities than the yearly average.
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A boat accident on Sunday on the Connecticut River near Portland left one person dead and injured seven others.
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Hundreds of marchers gathered in support of Randy Cox, a man paralyzed in the back of a New Haven police van, hours after the family said they want civil rights charges filed against the officers involved in the incident.
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The family of an 11-year-old Black boy who was pushed off his bicycle by a white man in Deep River last week is calling for the man to be charged with a hate crime.
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Attorneys and family members are demanding transparency from New Haven police after a 36-year-old man was potentially paralyzed in the back of a police van.
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Ukrainians who were pregnant when the Russian invasion began are currently struggling to find safe places to give birth.
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Student workers are the latest in the wave of unionization nationwide. Students from several private universities have unionized, and undergrads from dozens of other schools are making plans to do so.