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New Haven could join a growing list of Connecticut cities that are installing cameras on the outside of school buses. The goal is to deter drivers from passing them at pickup and drop-off stops.
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Since his inauguration in January, President Donald Trump has signed a series of executive orders targeting the LGBTQIA+ community.
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The first season of Side Hustle, a series covering the multi-occupation lives of creatives from photographers to witches, has come to a close. A poignant through-line in all their stories: anyone can be an artist.
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Appellate Court Judge Eliot Prescott will replace retiring Inspector General Robert J. Devlin, Jr., at the end of June, following his recent appointment by the Connecticut Criminal Justice Commission.
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More than a dozen 'Morning Without Childcare' rallies were held across Connecticut on Wednesday to demand increased support for the early education sector.
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The Connecticut Senate has advanced a controversial bill that would make the state regulate town-run summer camps and child care.
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U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) plans to force the Senate to vote on arms sales to any country that does personal business with President Donald Trump’s (R) family. This comes as Trump plans to accept a luxury private plane from the Qatari royal family.
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A Connecticut lawmaker said thousands of state residents would lose their health care coverage if the U.S. Congress approves a Republican budget proposal currently under consideration.
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Connecticut lawmakers have proposed a trade agreement with Puerto Rico to create a trade commission. The proposed collaboration would drive both countries' economies despite the U.S. trade war with China.
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For years, Connecticut has been the state for Christmas movies. But it may lose its title, because producers say state support is shrinking and uncertain.
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The new Bullard-Havens will be served by geothermal heating and cooling systems and solar panels, making it the state’s first net-zero technical high school. Net-zero means it’s producing as much energy as it uses.
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The Connecticut House has approved requiring health insurance providers to cover biomarker testing, a process that involves using genome sequencing to diagnose disease more accurately.