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In Hartford, a new center is opening to help at-risk youth avoid guns and other forms of violence.
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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal is urging federal action against the spread of illegal drug purchases through social media apps.
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Lieutenant Governor Susan Bysiewicz called the 65 veterans "Connecticut's heroes."
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The counties in Connecticut were identified as areas with a higher risk of lead paint exposure due to older housing stock, high rates of renter occupied housing and many households with incomes below the poverty level.
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School officials said the campus is located in a community that consists mainly of black and Latino residents. And that was a key factor in holding the workshop there.
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Under the settlement in the landmark Sheff versus O’Neill case, the state promised to create more access to magnet and suburban schools for Hartford students.
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Connecticut’s health insurance marketplace, Access Health CT, will offer free health insurance broker training for up to 100 residents from Hartford, New Haven and Bridgeport.
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An Army veteran is spearheading a project to raise $35 million to tell the story of the 29th Regiment Connecticut Infantry, the first Union soldiers to enter the defeated city of Richmond.
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Connecticut Department of Public Health now recommends people who live in or visit Hartford, New Haven and New London counties wear masks in public…
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Connecticut state police said the gunman who shot at the state Capitol over the holiday weekend has been arrested.Southington police said they arrested…