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Conditions at Connecticut’s prisons are dire, according to a report from the state’s prison ombudsman.
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A blast of arctic air is headed into the region on Monday night, leading Connecticut officials to activate the state’s severe cold weather protocol.
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A winter wildlife cruise with Norwalk’s Maritime Aquarium gives folks a closer look at seals, the only marine mammal to make an annual visit to the Sound.
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NPR’s Tiny Desk competition is the annual contest looking for the next great undiscovered musicians.
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Connecticut is spending $6.75 million to restore and reopen the Goffe Street Armory in New Haven.
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The City of New Haven has reached a three-year contract agreement with its teachers’ union.
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Hundreds of people turned out to protest around CT on Saturday for the ICE Out for Good Weekend of Action.
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Hartford police are investigating after a vehicle leaving a federal courthouse knocked down at least one person at a protest on Thursday against Immigration and Customs Enforcement, following the fatal shooting of a woman in Minnesota by an ICE agent.
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Connecticut workers have one of the highest minimum wages in the country after an increase to $16.94 an hour on January 1. Gov. Ned Lamont said the increase is good for the state’s economy.
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President Donald Trump defended the military action, blaming the country’s leaders for drug trafficking and migration, while U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) rejected that claim, accusing Trump of intervening for oil.
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An investigation into New Haven’s former police chief Karl Jacobson will be led by the state's attorney. The investigation follows reports of theft and the misuse of funds.
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The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote on Thursday on a bill to extend premium tax credits from the Affordable Care Act. The ACA subsidies help more than 140,000 Connecticut residents pay for their health care.