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Five Bridgeport Democratic officials made their first appearance in court after being accused of abusing Connecticut's absentee ballot system and other election-related crimes during city's 2023 mayoral primary.
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Bueckers is the third player in conference history to win the award three times, also claiming the honor as a freshman and last season.
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A state report criticized the Department of Children and Families and the probate court for failing to protect a young woman who was allegedly sexually assaulted by her court-appointed guardian.
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The bills create off-budget accounts for the two appropriations, with the money expected to come from the $300 million in interest the state earned while holding federal pandemic aid.
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Richards, a longtime Connecticut resident, received the inaugural Connecticut Governor’s Award of Excellence. He was recognized for his support of local arts organizations.
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Take a pottery class and call me in the morning. Program offers CT doctors ways to combat lonelinessConnected patients are offered a list of options – a guided tour of botanical gardens, a community theatre performance, a pottery class and more.
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Connecticut lawmakers are looking at creative ways to add more housing. That includes rehabbing old hotels and incentivizing developers to build apartments above shops.
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ESPN’s “Around the Horn” will air its final episode on Friday, May 23, ending a nearly 23-year run.
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Newly imposed import tariffs by the Trump administration threaten a major economic link, with consumers bracing for higher prices.
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Connecticut lawmakers invited guests and are using their stories to make a larger point about what President Trump and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency means for Connecticut.