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In just two weeks, patients at UConn Health insured by ConnectictiCare are set to go out of network if the two organizations fail to reach an agreement by April 15.
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Police allege the boy’s stepmother kept her 32-year-old stepson captive in a small room that was locked from the outside for decades.
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Bueckers carried UConn to its record 24th national semifinal in the women's NCAA Tournament, scoring 31 points Monday night in a 78-64 victory over Southern California, which couldn’t overcome the loss of injured star JuJu Watkins.
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Connecticut’s HUD field office is on a list of offices being considered for closure. However, the department has not confirmed whether it will close. Housing advocates and politicians are grappling with the potential for a state without federal housing aid.
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U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, a Connecticut Democrat, said his office received an influx of calls starting on Jan. 20.
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Miguel Cardona, head of the Education Department under President Joe Biden, says there’s a myth floating around amid all the federal discourse about the agency's future.
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Sen. Chris Murphy said Democrats would most likely need to start planning for mass demonstrations in order to oppose President Donald Trump. Murphy made the remarks during a town hall at Westhill High School in Stamford on Friday.
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Kimberly Sullivan posted $300,000 bail after she was arrested in March. She denies allegations she kept her stepson locked in a small room in their Waterbury home for two decades.
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The Yale graduate died on Wednesday in Pelham, New York, just north of Manhattan, from Lewy body dementia, according to his son.
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Connecticut’s Vietnam War veterans gathered for a Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day ceremony in Rocky Hill Thursday, where they reflected on how they were greeted when they returned to the U.S. after the war.