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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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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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Equitable transportation advocates joined the Greater Hartford Bike to Work day to mark the Drive Less Connecticut Climate Challenge.
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While advocates call for the legal limit for blood alcohol concentration to be lowered, lawmakers who support the change acknowledged it may not have the support needed to pass the General Assembly this legislative session.
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The cemetery is home to unmarked graves of freedmen. One of their descendants says a memorial for them will help residents engage more deeply with U.S. history.
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Traffic deaths have gone up each year in Connecticut since 2019. Eric Jackson of the Connecticut Transportation Institute speaks with CT Public about why and what to do.
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Especially when it's cold outside, advocates want there to be more state cash on hand to support people experiencing homelessness, rather than having to come up with a shelter solution on the fly.
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Erratic driving and a record number of traffic-related injuries and fatalities in 2022 have prompted some lawmakers to take action. A Waterbury representative has introduced a bill that, if passed, would make the city the first in Connecticut to test cameras installed at traffic lights.
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New Connecticut Treasurer Erick Russell talks investing in a down market, Baby Bonds Program, Unclaimed Property Program and his election making history.