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A crash earlier in the week put her out of contention. Still, Suffield's Emily Sweeney was able to put her best run of the competition together the day after.
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One athlete representing Connecticut in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics is returning after a horrific crash ended her run in the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show: why future COVID-19 boosters may be administered through the nose. Plus we learn all about masks, and get up to speed on the Winter Olympics.
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Information is out there on problem gambling in the first three months of retail and online sports betting, along with online casino gaming. It's just not coming from the places that take the bets.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we discuss the latest on COVID-19. Plus bibliotherapy, the practice of using literature to support mental health and the Bills vs. Chiefs controversial coin toss.
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Revenue figures show continued growth in online casino gaming and a dip in taxable revenue from sports betting from November to December.
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Kristen Santos is going for gold in Beijing. The Fairfield native qualified for her first Olympic team after winning the 1,500-meter event at the U.S. short track speedskating Olympic trials.
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The University of Connecticut women’s rowing team has reached a settlement with the institution to keep the program running at least until 2026. Team members filed a Title IX complaint in April after UConn cut the program due to pandemic-related financial strains.
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On this episode of Audacious, meet people from Connecticut who’ve done bold, brave things - including a man who went from completely paralyzed to running a gauntlet, a young person who planned her town’s first pride parade, and Hartford’s first troubadour, and flow artist.
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For two months, the resort and casino has taken bets at a temporary location. But on Wednesday, officials with the casino and the tribal nation that runs Foxwoods introduced a new 12,000-square-foot facility dedicated to in-person sports betting.