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WSHU’s Madi Steddick spoke with Dr. Sharon Nachman, the division chief of pediatric infectious diseases at Stony Brook Children’s Hospital, about how to stay safe from the commonly spread cytomegalovirus, and the dangers the virus presents to infants.
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The Hetrick Martin Institute has raised more than $600,000 to support summer programming for LGBTQIA+ youth through its annual summer fundraiser, School's Out.
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Two years after a fire devastated Paul Newman's Hole in the Wall Gang camp for seriously ill children, a rebuilt camp center is opening in Ashford, Connecticut.
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The advocacy group wants legislators to support a bill that would fund additional oversight and develop a youth reentry success plan.
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The Connecticut Juvenile Training School closed in 2018, and the state has considered repurposing the building multiple times since.
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Federal money designed to help connect Connecticut youth with mental health professionals comes amid a national youth mental health crisis.
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A new report finds child poverty rates in the U.S. fell dramatically between 1993 and 2019.
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The annual 'Kids Count' report shows Connecticut improved its overall ranking but can gain in housing and economic security.
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The deadline for eligible Connecticut families to apply for the state’s $250 per child tax rebate checks is Sunday.
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Connecticut Lieutenant Governor Susan Bysiewicz joined State Public Health Commissioner Manisha Juthani for a COVID-19 awareness rally in New Haven.