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The number of Connecticut private sector workers who applied for pandemic bonuses in the first days of the Premium Pay Program crashed its website.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont said his administration will deliver $30 million in federal COVID-19 relief funding to more than 1,700 businesses, including restaurants, hotels and travel services.
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A new report estimates that child care centers in Connecticut are serving 24,000 fewer children than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The wife of former state Representative Micheal DiMassa, D-West Haven, has admitted to conspiring with her husband to steal the city's share of federal COVID-19 relief funds.
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Connecticut’s program to replace lost wages and cover medical expenses for frontline workers who caught COVID has stalled due to a low profile and a complicated application process.
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The state Municipal Accountability Review Board questioned how the city will balance its budget in the long term with a renegotiated police contract.
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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut says he’s voting to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson.
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Connecticut residents are split on a new bill meant to combat housing segregation.
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U.S. Rep. Andrew Garbarino’s bill to set up a $25 million fund would help veterans halls that lost out on income from party rentals due to COVID-related capacity restrictions and shutdowns
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Private hospitals on Long Island are still waiting on COVID relief money promised over a year ago. Millions of dollars are to be put towards job training in Connecticut, the state will get big money from a national settlement with makers of opioids, and what a new study reveals about storms in our region.