Shanaé Harte
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New Haven will host its second annual Black Wall Street Festival. The event focuses on building and preserving community and creating generational wealth.
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One Hartford-based film company says they have work to take them to October, but that's it.
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More than 57,000 children were eligible to receive up to $172.72 as a part of social services’ Pandemic EBT Child Care Program.
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A state electric bicycle (incentive program has increased funding due to high demand, but most applicants still won’t get a voucher, officials say.
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The heat index is expected to hit between 95 and 105 degrees this week prompting the governor to activate a statewide extreme hot weather protocol.
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Metro-North lines in New York are seeing fare increases, but riders in Connecticut have to wait a few months to know if their prices will change.
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The program was launched in November 2022 and has responded to more than 500 calls. COMPASS is expanding its hours of service from 8 a.m to midnight.
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Here are two important takeaways from Connecticut's Better Business Bureau on what to do if you have flood damage.
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United Way of Greater New Haven volunteers gathered at Guilford Food Bank to beautify the building’s outdoor space this week.
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The Greater Hartford Jazz Festival returns to the city for its 32nd year. The festival will feature national and local groups July 13 to July 16.