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The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education announced Monday night that Holyoke Public Schools will exit chronically underperforming status on July 1.
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Gov. Ned Lamont vetoed two bills Monday, one of which is geared toward tackling Connecticut’s housing affordability crisis. The other bill would have provided unemployment benefits to workers who are on strike for two weeks or more.
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After the weekend U.S. bombings of Iran, members of Connecticut’s federal delegation weighed in.
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Hot and humid temperatures are smothering Connecticut this week as the state’s first summer heat wave settles in.
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Gratien Milandou-Wamba had applied for asylum, but ICE says it arrested him after he allegedly tried to purchase a gun.
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In statements issued following the bombing of Iranian nuclear targets over the weekend, members of the state’s delegation pushed for more information, but did not directly criticize the escalation in American involvement.
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Researchers on Lake Champlain are doubling down on years of research to try to figure out how tiny pieces of toxic plastic are getting into the lake, which serves some 200,000 people with drinking water.
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Officials at the University of Massachusetts Amherst say with lack of clarity on federal funding cuts, proactive financial planning is now an urgent matter.
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State and local officials dedicated a corner to honor Frank and Filomena Pepe, the original owners of New Haven's beloved Frank Pepe's Pizzeria Napoletana.
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Climate change is making New Hampshire hotter, and scientists expect more days of extreme heat. That can be dangerous. Here's how to protect yourself and your loved ones.