
Brooke Sleavensky
Former InternBrooke is a former intern with WSHU Public Radio.
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Suffolk lawmakers approved the cap on Tuesday. Suffolk joins Nassau which suspended its gas tax on Monday.
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Smith-Field was one of two Black women who died on the same day in Bridgeport whose families were not notified by police.
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A bill would create a commission that would oversee health care provided by the state Department of Correction with special attention given to pregnant inmates.
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Stony Brook University, where he taught, confirmed his death Monday. He was 94 years old.
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As the state has passed the two-year anniversary of COVID-19, Governor Ned Lamont looked back on how the state persevered through these unprecedented times.
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The bipartisan bill is designed to support U.S. manufacturing, create jobs, and strengthen domestic supply chains.
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) announced that the Affordable Insulin Now Act will be voted on in the Senate next month. He is hoping for bipartisan support.
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Members of a new coalition have come together to back zoning reforms in hopes of creating affordable housing across Connecticut.
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For the last two years, wealthy residents have remained financially secure while poor residents have become poorer, according to DataHaven.
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The Belmont Stakes will limit attendance to 50,000, down from 90,000 pre-pandemic, following the newly built UBS Arena taking up space in Belmont Park's backyard.