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Bishop Frank Caggiano of the Diocese of Bridgeport, said he’s been reflecting on the ways Pope Francis will be remembered.
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Ozone smog and daily particle pollution worsened in the New Haven, Hartford and the Waterbury metro area.
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Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services and Community Soup Kitchen will keep the Hamilton Street pantry operating amid “challenging funding environments.”
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Wildlife officials ask Connecticut residents to remove bird feeders and secure garbage to reduce chances of black bear encounters.
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The unexpected loss of funds crippled the organization’s ability to continue its work, according to its board of directors.
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Plan delays employee raises and big bump in Medicaid rates.
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Dr. Manisha Juthani, commissioner of the state Department of Public Health, said her agency is in limbo as the federal government and courts continue to go back and forth on funding cuts.
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Connecticut and Delaware place special markings on driver's licenses issued to immigrants in the U.S. illegally.
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Jose Morales, 48, of New Haven, faces 25 to 65 years in prison when he is sentenced on July 8 for the beating death of Christine Holloway inside her home in Ansonia, about 10 miles (16 kilometers) west of New Haven.
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Many renters are being forced to pay more than they can comfortably afford for an apartment, and other renters are opting for apartments below what they could afford, leaving less options for lower-income renters.