Twenty-five people were sworn in as U.S. citizens on Friday at a naturalization ceremony in Hartford. Hear one family's story.
Winter is planting season for kelp, a growing industry in New England.
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Bird flu is killing waterfowl throughout Connecticut.
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The traffic violation involved a former state representative who said the police erred when they ticketed him for holding his phone while driving.
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“Connecticut was among the leaders in the nation by providing free e-messaging to people who are incarcerated and this would be a massive step backwards,” said one advocate.
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Tras las medidas de inmigración de Trump en sus primeras semanas en el poder, Mayrena Guerrero de Massachusetts sugiere a las personas buscar espacios de paz y armar un plan.
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Following President Trump's immigration crackdown, Mayrena Guerrero has sensed a lot of fear and alarm from her clients. She advises people to plan and carve out ways to have some sense of peace.
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The Trump administration had given more than 2 million federal employees until today to decide whether to stay or go. A federal judge in Massachusetts has paused the effort until Monday.
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Gov. Ned Lamont presented his two-year, $55.2 billion-dollar spending recommendations to Connecticut lawmakers Wednesday, kicking off the legislative budget process this session.
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The Upper Valley-based health provider recently reversed a policy that required COVID-19 vaccinations before patients could receive kidney transplants.
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