“It's essentially saying, ‘We've welcomed people into this country, and now we are not going to provide the support that we as a nation and an international system have promised to them,’” said one agency CEO.
Winter is planting season for kelp, a growing industry in New England.
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Some schools have told staff to contact the superintendent if ICE or other law enforcement officials arrive with a judicial warrant. Legal experts say it's important to understand the difference between that kind of warrant and other documents that don't require the same compliance.
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'I'm that same type of leader': Exploring a run for CT governor, Erin Stewart compares self to TrumpNew Britain Republican Mayor Erin Stewart says she’s a member of a working class that has been “forgotten” by Connecticut Democrats.
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Preliminary tests have detected bird flu in a backyard flock in New Haven County. The announcement follows another backyard flock in New London County that tested positive for the disease on Jan. 15. Here's what to know.
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Experts say the earthquake was relatively small and is not expected to have caused structural damage.
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Operations at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard were temporarily suspended to evaluate for potential impacts.
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A magnitude 3.8 earthquake was widely felt Monday morning.
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On the shelter front, Mass. lawmakers have requested information about the impact of change on the state's shelter system, before they authorize necessary, requested funding.
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Pandemic-era federal funding allowed Vermont to double its budget for free weatherization for low income households, and, for the first time, help people with leaky roofs or dirt floor basements. Now, a key share of that money is about to dry up.
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