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  • Fairfield County is the subject of a new study on the economic benefits of racial equity. Long Island residents push back on an electric school bus mandate. New England’s overdose numbers are staggering. And Bridgeport’s re-do mayoral election is tomorrow.
  • Commentator David Bouchier remembers a difficult moral lesson from long ago.
  • Why are Connecticut drivers so angry? New legislation could connect thousands of Long Island homes to the internet. NY-3’s special election to replace George Santos is tomorrow. And the saga surrounding Kosta Diamantis continues.
  • Commentator David Bouchier has a suggestion about how to celebrate Darwin Day.
  • WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Andrew Brown to discuss his article written with Dave Altimari, “An open DSS audit was nixed, and a grand jury is investigating,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.
  • New York Republicans urge the state to cooperate with ICE. Governor Lamont wants an additional $43 million to fund early childhood education. Eversource says it plans to sell Aquarion water company. Tom Suozzi wins NY-3’s congressional seat. And love is in the air at the New England Aquarium!
  • An emergency bill in Connecticut will fund heating assistance programs this winter. More folks are enrolling in the 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund. And environmental advocates push for more green spaces in Connecticut’s urban areas.
  • This morning’s storm dumped between six and nine inches of snow on our region. The special election for a George Santos replacement is today. Connecticut’s state university system is seeking an extra $47 million for the next fiscal year. And the unique way these local lovebirds celebrate Valentine’s Day.
  • Long Island will largely be left out of a re-drawing of state district lines. Connecticut will tackle a slew of transportation-related bills. Suffolk County leads the nation in a tick-related allergy. And a Waterbury art exhibit captures feelings about a changing environment.
  • On the eve of Super Tuesday, commentator David Bouchier worries that we are still behaving like Stone Age tribes.
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