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Ten years after the mass school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, the town has erected a memorial that incorporates many of the gifts sent to the community after the tragedy.
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Still Newtown podcast by WSHU reporter Davis Dunavin goes hyper-local, highlighting the first-hand stories and perspectives of those who helped Newtown persevere in the decade since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
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A memorial to the 20 first graders and six educators killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting has opened to the public, a month before the 10th anniversary of the massacre.
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A judge heard arguments Thursday over the lawsuit against the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference.
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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, as well as customers, are upset at how M&T Bank has handled the conversion from People's United.
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Advocates say the town of Woodbridge, Connecticut has exclusionary zoning practices.
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New Haven’s former public health nursing director was responsible for hundreds of people receiving less-than-effective COVID-19 vaccine shots, according to the report.
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WSHU's Davis Dunavin spoke with transportation advocate Jim Cameron, who wants to beautify Connecticut's train stations.
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A federal bankruptcy judge on Monday cleared the way for a defamation lawsuit in Connecticut to proceed against Infowars host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
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United Illuminating filed a notice with PURA — the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority — that it will seek a three-year rate increase for customers.