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U.S. Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut has accused leaders at the Coast Guard of a coverup after a damning report found dozens of mishandled sex assault cases at the academy in New London.
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Melinda Tuhus volunteers at a food rescue organization in New Haven. She takes us inside Haven’s Harvest to see the progress of reducing waste and climate impacts — and feeding local people.
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New Haven residents can now seek care for adult and pediatric medicine, behavioral health, dental services, women’s health, infectious diseases and podiatry at the Dixwell Community House.
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WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s José Luis Martínez to discuss his article, “Wage theft in CT: Millions stolen from workers since 2019,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.
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From 2019 through 2022, the Connecticut Department of Labor ordered employers to pay almost $17 million in stolen wages after investigations.
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Connecticut coastal towns and cities are being urged to focus on solutions that recreate natural barriers as they seek to protect and preserve their communities from the impact of climate change and sea level rise.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has approved $23.8 million in state funding to remediate 22 blighted properties in 15 cities and towns across the state.
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The Equality Act would ban discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
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A $1 million test track has opened in Colchester, Connecticut, for vehicles that have Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.
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The Connecticut Council on Environmental Quality released their annual report for the governor. It includes data from state agencies and paints a picture of Connecticut’s overall environmental health.