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In 1959, civil rights icon Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., visited Connecticut twice.
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A community-based hospital that’s more than a century old is asking for help to stabilize its finances after the COVID-19 pandemic depleted its cash reserves.
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A Connecticut military veteran has been arrested on allegations he threatened government officials, including showing up at a Congress member’s office wearing a tactical vest with knives.
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The mayor held an interfaith prayer service, delivered a brief inaugural address and hosted a ball.
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Performances are this weekend at Asylum Hill Congregational Church.
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Outgoing Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin and Mayor-elect Arunan Arulampalam held a press conference Friday over the newly released mayoral transition report.
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The museum offers hands-on activities for kids that encourages STEM learning.
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Hartford city employees can apply for a $10,000 forgivable loan to go toward a home down payment.
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The city says it will look for a new vendor after Superpedestrian, the program’s operator, ceases all U.S. operations at the end of December.
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“I will say to all our families that we are operating in your best interest,” said Deputy Commissioner Jodi Hill-Lilly, who has been nominated to serve as commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Children and Families.