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Bridgeport Mayor Joseph Ganim has named retired Captain Roderick Porter as the next Chief of Police.
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The former director of public works in Fairfield has pleaded guilty to environmental fraud and conspiring with others to defraud the town.
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With Election Day coming up next week, education and land sovereignty are among the most important issues for Indigenous nations in Connecticut.
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The Mashantucket Pequot Tribe’s Chief Financial Officer Jean Swift has been appointed to the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Tribal Advisory Committee.
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WSHU’s Jeniece Roman spoke with Mohegan playwright Madeline Sayet ahead of the premiere of her solo piece "Where We Belong'' at The Public in New York City Friday night.
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The Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven will host its final show this weekend at Sargent Drive — showcasing a play titled, "Flying Bird’s Diary" which tells the story of Flying Bird, a Mohegan woman who works to preserve her culture.
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Indigenous Peoples' Day was officially recognized as a federal holiday for the first time last year. The holiday on Monday honors Native American people and culture. We asked tribal citizens from across Connecticut and Long Island about the significance of the day.
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As the flu season approaches, doctors expect the rate of cases to increase now that COVID restrictions are no longer in place.
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New York has expanded the criteria residents need to receive the monkeypox vaccine.
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The Connecticut State Colleges and University System expect a shortfall of $220 million dollars over the next two years. The finance and infrastructure committee discussed possible budget cuts at a meeting earlier this week.