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  • Whether it's by way of the radio or one of her novels, Lauren Rico says her goal is to reach people who wouldn't normally go out of their way to listen to classical music. The broadcaster and author chats with Suzanne about making music more accessible on the latest episode of Sunday Baroque Conversations.
  • There’s still a possibility migrants from New York City could be housed at SUNY campuses. A strike of Connecticut’s largest health care workers union comes to an end. The Supreme Court upholds a law allowing Native American kids to be adopted by their tribes. And we’re taking a trip down the Appalachian trail.
  • Connecticut’s attorney general appointed two special councils to protect abortion access in the state. The family of a New Haven teen killed by a state trooper will seek a settlement. ISO New England says reliability should not be a problem for the next few years. And how a view from a mountain top in Vermont served as inspiration for the Appalachian Trail.
  • The majority of Long Island Sound beaches got high marks for water quality from Save the Sound. George Santos is ordered to name which of his relatives helped him post bail. The New London State Pier redesign is set to be complete by the end of the year. And the importance of whales in Shinnecock culture and history.
  • Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal accuses U.S. News and World Report of misleading advertising. A look at New York’s financial forecast. New Haven residents have a new healthcare option. And what is wage theft and why is it such a big problem in Connecticut?
  • Connecticut has launched a consumer protection investigation into Hyundai and Kia. Legislation in New York aims to expand the criminal definition of rape. Subway plans to move its headquarters to Shelton this fall. And the Randy Cox case in New Haven puts pressure on Connecticut's police accountability law.
  • Congestion pricing in New York City will charge drivers up to $23 for every time they drive south of 60th Street. Stamford will get federal dollars to purchase electric buses. Senator Richard Blumenthal is going after TikTok. And a center for therapy for Newtown residents is closing its doors.
  • Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says there is a Plan "B" in the works for student loans. A new program in Connecticut will help residents buy electric bikes. One of Connecticut’s most prominent political figures has died. And state funding will help a group of Bridgeport residents with frequent flooding.
  • A study in New York will look at how to help LGBTQ residents find safety from domestic abusers. Coastal towns in Connecticut are urged to find natural solutions to sea level rise. Time is running out for Long Island schools to make a decision on Indigenous mascots. And an effort on Long Island to provide legal assistance to asylum seekers.
  • Maclaine Diemer talks about creating a new soundtrack for Cyan Worlds' Firmament.
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