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Connecticut announced it is formally pulling the plug on an agreement with Rhode Island and Massachusetts to make a bulk purchase of offshore wind.
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The visuals team at Connecticut Public pored over more than 5,000 photographs to pick the pictures of the year for 2024.
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“People love Christmas movies,” says the state’s brand director. Visitors can now see the sites around Connecticut where nearly two dozen holiday flicks were filmed over the last decade.
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Bridgeport’s new school superintendent, Royce Avery, makes it a habit of handing out his business card to every speaker at listening sessions, including one recently held at the public library’s North Branch.
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About one quarter of the claims are for bonding leave with a newborn child, according to state officials.
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Officer Andrew Teeter shot and killed Mike Alexander-Garcia during an incident last year.
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Luis Luna plans to refocus his advocacy work on his radio show and community organizing.
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Stamford's Coleman Towers reopens under new management and name, offering more affordable apartmentsAn affordable housing apartment complex in Stamford that has been under renovation for two-and-half years has reopened. Spruce Heights is the new name for the former housing cooperative, Coleman Towers. The redevelopment also resulted in an increase in the number of apartments, from 89 to more than 130.
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Hartford’s housing task force has released a list of landlords that the city deems to be negligent. Hartford Mayor Arunan Arulampalam says he plans to increase fines and building and health code enforcements for four apartment building owners.