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Environmental nonprofit Save the Sound has released its annual water quality report card, grading more than 50 bays and four basins of open water in Long Island Sound. Scientists said the results are encouraging, but there’s still work to be done.
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Avangrid-owned Connecticut Natural Gas and Southern Connecticut Gas say the PURA decision to cut their rates could lower their credit ratings.
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According to a new report from the United Way of Connecticut, thousands of households are struggling to earn a living wage.
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A group of Sacred Heart University students traveled to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe to perform the original musical, Reject Me, Already!
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The Connecticut State Library announced Monday the launch of the Digital Equity Pilot Project to kick off National Digital Inclusion Week.
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Connecticut's Shoreline East Train Service, which runs from New London to Stamford, has added five peak-time trains in response to declining ridership caused by track projects, a shortage of locomotives, and the impact of COVID-19.
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People seeking to register online to vote in November’s election in Connecticut must do so by next week.
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Jacques Pepin, known for his cookbooks and TV shows, moved to CT in 1974. That decision has had a big impact on the state's food community.
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Yankee Gas, Connecticut’s largest natural gas distribution company, has announced that it will soon file a request with the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority for a $209 million rate increase.
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Orchestra Lumos is set to kick off its performance season this weekend. WSHU spoke with the orchestra’s music director, Michael Stern, along with Grammy, Tony, and Emmy-winner André De Shields, the original Hermes in Broadway’s Hadestown and host of Saturday’s performance.
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In this year's election, Connecticut voters will be asked if the state constitution should be amended to allow all voters to cast ballots by mail.
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State Treasurer Erick Russell (D) spoke about Connecticut's historic pension debt at the state’s Government Finance Officers Association and Public Pension Forum's Fall Conference.