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Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz engaged with curious fifth graders at Mauro-Sheridan Interdistrict Magnet School Tuesday about why Latinos are such an important group in Connecticut.
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The Accountability Project obtained new video in the case of a woman who was charged with false reporting after telling police she was the victim of a sexual assault.
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Members of Connecticut's Jewish and Palestinian communities are reacting to the latest Israel-Palestinian war, which has already killed at least 1,600 people.
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The threat in Hamden was directed at the Congregation Mishkan Israel, which reopened after a bomb squad from the Hamden Police Department searched the building. As of Friday, no arrests had been made.
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CDC Director Dr. Mandy Cohen visited the Fair Haven Community Health Care Center in New Haven Thursday to emphasize the need for Connecticut residents to get vaccines.
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Lt. Gov. Bysiewicz said most of the bans are initiated by parents and groups with religious and political affiliations. Most of the challenged books, she says, include LGBTQ+ issues or have people of color as their main characters.
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This plot of CT land isn't just a place to dig in the dirt. For trauma survivors, it's a way to heal“Healing by Growing Farms,” a small plot of land in East Haven, is designed to help trauma survivors heal by getting outside.
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Connecticut U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal says a permanent federal funding bill could be done tomorrow – that’s if members of the U.S. House can keep their promises.
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Totals will vary widely, but the drenching conditions are likely to be the most intense in southwestern Connecticut.
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A judge vacated his conviction in August, ruling Jones didn't receive a fair trial. The state now plans to challenge that ruling.