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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is supporting legislation to enforce stricter penalties for deepfake digital sexual assault.
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The Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority said consumers can expect to see a decreased rate in their energy bills as early as next month.
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The Connecticut House passed a controversial bill that expands the state’s authority over vaccine policy by a vote of 89-60 after about six hours of contentious floor debate on Tuesday.
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Public safety officials are urging drivers to be more vigilant of workers on the side of the road.
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The idea behind the trend is simple: save some cash, and reduce the use of fossil fuels.
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Most Rev. Mansell served as the Catholic Diocese of Buffalo's 12th Bishop from 1995 until 2003, and then moved on to become Archbishop of Hartford.
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A cybersecurity expert says many data breaches stem from basic errors like reused passwords and weak privacy settings. WSHU’s Jeniece Roman spoke with Jason Pufahl about how to better protect your data.
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In a newly introduced bill titled the Bipartisan IVF for Military Families Act, Republicans and Democrats have come together to advocate for in vitro fertilization coverage for our active-duty military.
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Lawmakers in the Connecticut House used "4/20" to consider legislation that would allow stronger potency for cannabis products sold in the state.
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Up to $3.5 million in public funding is at stake.
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The right to peacefully assemble is part of the First Amendment of the Constitution. But recent protests across the country show that exercising that right can come with real risks and complications.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont wants state lawmakers to approve a new tax credit to help small businesses offer health insurance coverage to their employees.