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The number of ticks infected with Lyme disease is spiking early this season in Connecticut, according to data from the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, as environmental conditions give ticks a chance to thrive.
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Governor Ned Lamont has signed a new Connecticut law that prohibits the sale and importation of pistols that can be easily converted into fully automatic machine guns.
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About 25,000 Connecticut residents who are losing their federal SNAP benefits due to stricter eligibility rules imposed by the Trump administration can expect some state help this summer.
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U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) got into a heated debate with Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin over whether the department would obey court orders during a budget hearing.
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A program at Southern Connecticut State University uses free haircuts and conversation to build community, mentorship, and mental health support for young men of color.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed into law a landmark online safety bill that establishes a regulatory framework for social media and artificial intelligence.
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According to U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT), it’s time for Democrats to be honest about the 2024 election — and admit that former President Joe Biden (D) should have dropped out sooner.
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A story that was broadcast during Morning Edition on June 1st incorrectly stated the hours that the Town of Fairfield school speed cameras would be in operation.
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Connecticut is investing an additional $320 million in its early childhood education endowment this year, as part of the state budget signed by Governor Ned Lamont.
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Sen. Richard Blumenthal returned from his tenth trip to Ukraine with renewed calls for tougher sanctions on Russian oil and increased U.S. military aid.
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Last year, President Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a law that changes rules for higher education. It led the U.S. Department of Education to update its definition of a “professional” degree, affecting schools and students across the country.
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Bridgeport school officials are weighing whether to add Eid al-Adha to the district calendar following growing community advocacy and initial discussions by education leaders.