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The former lawyer and friend of the late, estranged husband of Jennifer Dulos, a Connecticut mother of five who went missing in 2019 and is now presumed dead, pleaded guilty Friday to interfering with ...
With homelessness at record highs, City Limits asked the candidates where they stand on shelters and housing vouchers, street ...
News 12 Connecticut is making history come alive as we visit towns in our area and tell their stories, from their founding to ...
A bill creating a new exemption to the state public records law passed unanimously in the Senate, but failed to advance in ...
Anthony Bartolini, a police officer in Waterbury, shared his experience searching for a house in Connecticut, where prices continue to rise.
Protests against immigration enforcement raids have sprung up across the country from Seattle and Austin to Chicago and ...
Although the General Assembly closed out the session with hugs, cheers and applause, it was tinged with a sour note after a ...
The Senate approved the budget along party lines shortly before midnight. The energy legislation was approved in a bipartisan ...
An audit released by the State of Connecticut Tuesday outlines various instances of inadequate management and control of ...
Public health experts say that the Trump administration's moves reflect a shift away from the idea of public health: doing ...
During a Saturday session as the legislative deadline approaches, Connecticut House Democrats approved a child-care bill.
Takeaways from AP’s report on how federal public health cuts are affecting communities across the US
State and local health departments depend on federal money and support. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sends about 80 percent of its budget to states and local communities and ...
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