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Adger Cowans, 85, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, talks about his career as a photographer and visual artist, the racism he faced and what has motivated him to make art.
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The Hartford Historic Preservation Commission and some city residents are trying to prevent a historic chapel from being demolished.
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The Biden Administration says it wants to replace all of America's lead pipes in the next decade.
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Last month, the state received $501,516 in tax payments on sports betting revenue from the three entities licensed to offer sports betting in Connecticut. It's the lowest tax figure since sports betting went live in Connecticut last fall.
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At least 40 people gathered at the state Capitol on Tuesday to protest a bill that would crack down on giving away adult-use and medical use cannabis.
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A non-profit that assists people with heating bills says more people need help.
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Connecticut consumers reported about $41 million in losses last year to scams.
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Child poverty rose nationally last month because of the end of an expanded Child Tax Credit, according to new data from the Center on Poverty and Social Policy at Columbia University.
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The town of Darien's choice not to accept students from Norwalk underscores the ongoing challenges of the state's Open Choice initiative.
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Massachusetts uses incinerators to burn most of its trash. Some activists want that to stop, because incinerators emit pollution. But in the communities that house the incinerators, residents' opinions are more complicated.