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New Haven's Blake Street Tenants Union has reached a tentative agreement with property manager Ocean Management over 16 no-fault evictions that began last month.
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Several residents at Waterbury Gardens nursing home are on ventilators. They are expected to receive a 60-day notice with a discharge plan in the next few days.
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Researchers took skin cells from patients with autism and from their fathers who did not have autism. They then used those cells modeling brain development in-vitro.
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School bus drivers in Coventry say higher wages will help improve their quality of life.
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Heat index values in Connecticut are expected to reach nearly 100 degrees this week, according to the National Weather Service.
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About 60 school bus drivers in Meriden had been on strike since Friday.
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Hundreds gathered in New Haven to protest the eviction of 16 residents of a Blake Street apartment building.
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Hispanics are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s, the most common cause of dementia. It's important for Hispanics to learn more about Alzheimer's and how to get help, advocates say.
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New Haven’s district is relying on substitute teachers as it grapples with a district and statewide teacher shortage. But district and teacher union officials say staffing levels have improved overall compared to previous years.
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After serving as Yale’s president for a decade, Peter Salovey announced Thursday he will leave his job leading the New Haven-based university.