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  • Commentator David Bouchier considers some historic forms of tax collection.
  • WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s John Moritz to discuss his article, “Lawmakers seek solutions as CT trash piles up,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.
  • U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro pushes for an expansion of the child tax credit. Stony Brook University says a handful of its international students have had their visas revoked. A union leader says there is a staffing crisis at Waterbury Hospital. Plus, NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks to WSHU.
  • UConn basketball fans celebrated the women’s national championship win. Teacher lay-offs in Bridgeport may be on the table to close a budget gap. Officials say an invasive beetle puts Long Island at risk for more wildfires. Plus, in a world where everything is going digital, one Mystic record shop withstands the test of time.
  • Commentator David Bouchier considers what we might learn from the wedding season.
  • Senator Chris Murphy is on a town hall tour, but not in his home state of Connecticut. The Trump administration further weighs in on a Native American school mascot ban in New York. Connecticut wildlife experts call for a statewide ban on rodenticides. Plus, a Hamptons art studio showcases Shinnecock history and culture.
  • Las Vegas Sands drops its bid for a casino in Nassau. A Connecticut judge rules in favor of community groups who protested UI poles in Fairfield. President Trump’s tariff war has local grocers concerned. Plus, how Chris Murphy is doing things differently from his congressional colleagues.
  • The Nature Conservancy of Connecticut has unveiled a plan to restore marshes at Rocky Neck State Park. George Santos is sentenced to more than seven years in prison. Nineteen Long Island water supplies contain PFAS. UConn makes its biggest ever fundraising push. Plus, fans of the show Gilmore Girls descend on New Milford, Connecticut.
  • Nassau police announce the identities of two victims associated with the Gilgo Beach serial killer investigation. Negotiations on mask restrictions continue in New York. Two New Haven nonprofits join forces amid federal funding cuts. Plus, Connecticut veterans say they’re worried about cuts at the VA.
  • A group of Long Islanders rally against a decision to stop work on Empire Wind. A coastal education center works to inspire the next generation of science stars. Plus, a Nassau nature preserve adds bat boxes to combat a growing insect problem.
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