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Congress has approved the Trump administration's plan to take back $1.1 billion in federal funding for local public media stations nationwide. Connecticut Public's president and CEO, Mark Contreras, ...
By Aneri Pattani In Connecticut, construction workers in the Local 478 union who complete addiction treatment are connected ...
Swimming in public pools offers great health benefits but comes with risks like infections. Germs can linger in chlorine-treated water. Proper hygiene and simple precautions, like showering before and ...
A private, Christian day care center in Milford is renewing its efforts to challenge the constitutionality of Connecticut’s ...
At least two Connecticut towns are hoping to raise awareness about the hazards of swimming in prohibited areas near dams.
HB5002 proposes modest changes at the periphery of our land use system, but recognizes that CT's affordable housing crisis ...
The state police launched a new online dashboard which allows residents to track how many tickets troopers are issuing and ...
"Our mothers should not have to go across state borders to Rhode Island to New York, North Carolina or California to get the care that they need," said Cory Bernard, a licensed clinical ...
The recent audit of the Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ) reveals a troubling picture of Connecticut’s handling of domestic violence cases. As someone who has previously written about the leniency ...
A new report by the Bay Area Council Economic Institute points to a deeper problem: Oakland's public safety issues are directly tied to its ongoing budget crisis.
Connecticut lawmakers on the state and national level are pushing for new Internet-related legislation aimed at protecting children, citing a state insider investigation.
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