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Connecticut State Senator Tony Hwang has launched a campaign to become Fairfield’s first selectman. First, he’ll need to collect signatures to force a special election.
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Immigrations and Customs Enforcement’s official X account endorsed a call for Connecticut State Representative Corey Paris to be arrested for telling his constituents ICE was operating in his district.
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Stricter federal oversight could help drive down the high cost of electricity, according to U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and state officials.
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A pending bill would direct the State Police to develop a policy for employees involved in incidents causing the serious physical injury or death of others.
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The Comptroller’s Office attributed the state’s worsening financial picture to a slowing economy, spending growth and “drastic” reductions in federal spending.
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U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro, 82, has represented Connecticut’s third congressional district for over three decades. She’s having surgery at Griffin Hospital in Derby to treat Spinal Stenosis.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) is pushing for tougher sanctions against Russia ahead of President Donald Trump’s expected summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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New York would be the third state to ban or curtail anonymous reports — if the governor signs it into law.
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The U.S. attorney in Albany is looking into James' civil cases against President Donald Trump and the National Rifle Association.
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The future of the Connecticut Sun, the state’s WNBA and only professional sports team, is still unclear.
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has signed a bill to strengthen the state’s gun violence prevention measures.
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Afghan and Ukrainian refugees in Connecticut share their journeys of escaping war and persecution, only to face uncertainty under shifting U.S. immigration policies. Local advocates and volunteers work to help newcomers rebuild their lives amid federal program closures, funding cuts, and growing fears of deportation.