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Connecticut-based submarine maker Electric Boat praised President Biden’s announcement Monday that the U.S. will sell at least three Virginia Class nuclear submarines to the Australian Navy.
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State health officials are seeing a different picture than the financial crisis the Connecticut Hospital Association reported last week. 2022 was the worst fiscal year for hospitals in the state, according to the industry group.
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Many people have put off going to the dentist due to the pandemic, but have continued to pay their dental insurance premiums. The Connecticut State Dental Association wants insurers to be more transparent about where these profits are being spent.
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The Connecticut Business & Industry Association wants large companies to work with developers, and receive financial incentives from the state, to help solve the housing issue, so businesses can grow their workforce.
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Students in northeastern Connecticut will be getting the chance to be the first in the state to take a new course about machine learning and artificial intelligence.
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Hundreds of students at Connecticut College came out Wednesday to support the first rally by school faculty and staff calling on President Katherine Bergeron to resign over a controversial planned fundraiser.
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Submarine-maker Electric Boat convened its annual legislative update for Connecticut business leaders and legislators in Groton on Monday. The key message: “We’re hiring.”
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Around 30 students at Connecticut College have locked themselves in key buildings on campus to ramp up pressure on the school’s Board of Trustees to oust their president.
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The estimated $90 million fund using the state’s existing 1% food and beverage tax would help recover more than 22,000 hospitality jobs and around 1,000 Connecticut restaurants were lost during the pandemic, according to the Connecticut Restaurant Association.
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Teens, aged 13 to 17-years-old in New London, Connecticut, are finding out what it's like to be a police officer in the city.