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High profile civil rights attorney Ben Crump said he and the family of Richard "Randy" Cox, a Black man who was paralyzed while in New Haven police custody, is filing a $100 million lawsuit against the city and five police officers.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont and state Comptroller Natalie Braswell released an analysis of the plan that aims to combat racial differences in the healthcare system.
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Republican challenger Bob Stefanowski and Democratic Governor Ned Lamont spoke on the issues affecting businesses and their post-pandemic recovery at the Connecticut Business Industry Association Conference in Hartford.
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Construction is underway for the Recovery and Wellness Center next to the Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont praised a historic $3.1 billion transfer of the state’s operating surplus into its budget reserve fund.
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Connecticut farmers joined representatives from the state Department of Agriculture in Bridgeport to help the New Connecticut Farmers Alliance to unveil a five-pillar platform to fight climate change under what is called the “Future of Farming CT” program.
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The City of New Haven received a $25 million grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to protect the city’s train station and surrounding neighborhoods from flooding during severe weather.
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A new bi-weekly mobile food pantry was launched in Hamden Wednesday to provide residents in need with healthier food choices.
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A representative for conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his InfoWars media platform said that Jones’ show and his website did spread falsehoods about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting that claimed the lives of 20 first graders and six educators.
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Patrick McCaughey III was found guilty of assaulting an officer with a dangerous weapon and obstructing an official proceeding.