With consistently less snow and higher temperatures, sugarmaking season is coming earlier and lasting shorter.
Isabelle Lopez she spent a lot of her time in 2023 carefully keeping track of different plant and animal species across 32 preserves in the state. Her career path and time outdoors has also been a way to connect not just to New Hampshire but with her Ecuadorian heritage.
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Hampden County District Attorney Anthony Gulluni said the 13 to 14 year-olds, who cannot be identified, are being charged with interference with civil rights, threat to commit a crime, and witness interference.
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Connecticut lawmakers are considering several bills that they say will protect voters and workers ahead of November’s presidential election.
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Connecticut lawmakers are considering a new proposal to establish a council assessing infrastructure for the future expansion of electric vehicles.
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Environmental groups made one last call to state regulators to approve a controversial zero emissions proposal. But some state lawmakers believe it should be up to the Legislature to weigh in on these rules.
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A new report reveals a library system struggling with flat staffing levels and a decline in registered borrowers as in-person programs increase and attendance rises following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The measure would require the state to share the names of people involuntarily committed to psychiatric facilities with the FBI’s gun database used in background checks.
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Union employees at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art have been on strike since March 6th, with negotiations between staff and management yet to be scheduled.
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Experts say Connecticut homeowners should get rid of bird feeders and secure garbage now that bears are waking up from their winter sleep.
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