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Experts are uncovering Connecticut’s ties to slavery. But students are also chronicling stories of northern enslavement right where they live.
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A phone call from a stranger would link a Connecticut woman with ancestors enslaved before the American Revolution — and reshape her view of patriotism.
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Trooper Brian North could have faced up to 40 years in prison. He faced a manslaughter charge for shooting and killing Mubarak Soulemane in January 2020.
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The venerable New Haven museum will open to the public on March 26. It features several new exhibits – and some familiar ones, too.
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Aging populations on Medicaid seeking care are often pushed toward nursing homes, but geriatric psychiatrists say aging at home is better for quality of life.
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The group Spanish Community of Wallingford (SCOW) has recently witnessed an influx of immigrants from Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela, but the organization is also helping English Language Learners from various backgrounds.
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Qinxuan Pan, 32, appeared before a judge Thursday. Pan allegedly shot Kevin Jiang on a New Haven street in February 2021.
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Each artist will receive a $20,000 award to create a public art project in New Haven.
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The council held a public hearing which lasted into the overnight hours Tuesday and went into recess. And while no decision was made, the resolution has proven to be divisive within the town.
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The Hamden institution opened it's doors in 1985.