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The Nature Conservancy of Connecticut has unveiled its $4 million plan to transform and restore marshes and an estuary at Rocky Neck State Park.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), the top Democrat on the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, hosted a roundtable discussion with local veterans on Wednesday.
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Nearly 100 middle schoolers from Stamford Public Schools spent their spring break at SoundWaters’ Science Stars camp, fishing, dissecting and exploring the environment of the Long Island Sound.
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Two nonprofit food pantries in New Haven are partnering to keep serving the community amid federal funding cuts. IRIS and Community Soup Kitchen will share a 5,000-square-foot warehouse and food pantry on Hamilton Street.
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Connecticut Democrats have offered a $55.5 billion two-year budget plan. It spends millions of dollars more than Gov. Ned Lamont's plan submitted to lawmakers in February.
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Pope Francis died on Monday morning, leaving a void in people’s hearts and a question mark on the future of the Roman Catholic Church.
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Connecticut and New York officials are marking National Work Zone Awareness Week by reminding drivers to slow down and move over for construction crews, or face consequences.
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Connecticut Voices for Children and the Immigration Research Initiative found that there are around 150,000 undocumented immigrants in the state. In 2022, they paid more than $400 million in taxes.
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The Trump administration has planned to fire 80,000 VA employees and cut nearly 900 contracts. Some Connecticut veterans say they could lose vital services.
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Connecticut lawmakers want to expand the state’s data privacy laws to include the data collected by your connected vehicle.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) has sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security after dozens of student visas were terminated without notice.
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Connecticut's Chief Marketing Officer, Anthony Anthony, said the athletic success of the state’s flagship university drives state pride, which in turn in turn drives economic success.