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The public can comment on Connecticut insurers' proposed individual health plan cost increases at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford.
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A judge rejected a constitutional challenge of Connecticut’s election laws, sparing Representative John B. Larson a primary against a young progressive.
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A man who worked as a victim services advocate in the Connecticut court system has been sentenced to prison for child pornography.
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There are now 28 confirmed cases of monkeypox in Connecticut, according to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) said Major League Baseball is wrongfully taking advantage of an antitrust exemption that has caused a financial strain to minor league teams.
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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said Harris Jewelers, a New York-based retailer, targeted military service members and veterans with schemes, including bad loans, charitable donations and low-quality products.
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WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Tom Condon to discuss his article, “CT Transit bus ridership is recovering, in part because of free fares,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.
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People have to meet certain income thresholds to qualify for the rebate.
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The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which will strengthen background checks and keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people, was signed by President Joe Biden this week.
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Juneteenth commemorates the day when the last Black enslaved people in Texas were freed in 1865.