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  • New London showcased its plans this week for economic development in the city. The Connecticut House approves the state’s toughest gun restrictions yet. More delays are expected for the LIRR’s new M9 train cars. And a little inspiration for your summer travels.
  • Commentator David Bouchier anticipates a small change in his habits on Memorial Day.
  • Air quality alerts are in effect in Connecticut and New York due to smoke and haze from wildfires in Canada. Connecticut's legislative session ends tonight. Settlement funds from JUUL will go to Connecticut’s behavioral health organizations. And the New York legislature goes back and forth on several bills related to voting.
  • The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities say the state’s new two-year budget will help cities and towns restrain local property taxes. Clean Slate is likely to get passed by the end of New York’s legislative session. New Haven police officers involved in the arrest of Randy Cox have been fired. And we’re taking a trip to Robert Frost’s house.
  • Some Connecticut municipalities ignore calls from the state to create affordable housing plans. Changes to New York’s campaign finance law draws criticism. Connecticut officially becomes one of the last in the country to legalize early voting. And maritime history comes to life through music.
  • President Joe Biden visits Connecticut to talk guns. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has a plan to protect older workers from employment discrimination. Vandals in Connecticut appear to target pride flags. And the Afghan people who helped out the military during the war need extended visas — to stay in the U.S., and to stay safe.
  • Commentator David Bouchier asks now we are free to travel, should we stay at home?
  • Takeshi Furukawa talks about his soundtrack for Planet of Lana
  • The City of New Haven has received a state grant to address flooding in the Westville neighborhood. Connecticut pharmacies can now prescribe birth control. New York needs more state troopers. And the FBI is warning parents about a rise in cases of sextortion.
  • John Robert Matz talks about creating the perfect music for the island adventure Tchia
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