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In Manchester, the number of students of color has more than doubled in the last two decades. But the staff remains 95% white.
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On the hunt for alewives and blueback herring, two small fish in Connecticut that are hugely important.
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U.S. Rep. Jim Himes asked Pentagon officials to help reduce 'speculation and conspiracy theories' around UFOs.
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From 2019 to 2021, the number of child care workers in Connecticut dropped 28% compared to the previous three years, according to federal statistics.
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Officials at regional grid operator ISO New England said energy demand fell to its lowest point ever on Sunday, May 1.
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A college student from Revere is suing the Pentagon for refusing to let him enlist in the military because he is HIV positive. The federal lawsuit comes just weeks after a landmark decision in favor of HIV-positive people already serving in the military
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The settlement directs the utility to credit $2.7 million toward unpaid customer bills.
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Yale University graduate student workers gathered Wednesday to declare their intent to form a union.
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State officials say they’re using less water and spending less money on power and gasoline.
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Middle schoolers in Torrington are required to keep their cellphones locked away during the school day as of April 25. School officials say the effort is part of a greater plan to help students recover academically and socially from remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. But high schoolers and parents oppose the measure, saying cellphone access is important in emergency situations.