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Bridgeport has received over $50,000 from the national Opioid Trust Settlement Fund as the result of an agreement between several states and four major opioid companies.
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Towns in Connecticut are deciding how to spend the National Opioid Settlement money they earned in a lawsuit against pharmaceutical companies.
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Under the agreement, Endo International PLC will have to pay $450 million over 10 years to states and local governments involved in the lawsuit, including Connecticut.
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Connecticut lawmakers are considering how to spend some of the state’s opioid settlement money. They are looking at funding supervised injection sites to help curb overdoses.
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A local theater gives The Little Mermaid an eco-conscious twist.
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Extremely hot conditions are expected for our region over the next several days.
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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong was in Waterbury to announce that the first $11 million had been paid. Most of the money would go to opioid treatment and prevention programs in the state's 169 cities and towns.
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Private hospitals on Long Island are still waiting on COVID relief money promised over a year ago. Millions of dollars are to be put towards job training in Connecticut, the state will get big money from a national settlement with makers of opioids, and what a new study reveals about storms in our region.
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30% of Connecticut residents have not received the COVID-19 vaccine. Suffolk County is deciding how they’ll spend opioid settlement money, New London…
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Some good news for Connecticut college students, what a new survey reveals about student mental health, Connecticut to receive millions in opioid…