After Old Saybrook officials found three beaded dragons and one hermit crab in classrooms across town, teachers are now ...
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Real estate is booming in parts of tony Connecticut as wealthy Big Apple residents rush to snap up homes there thanks to “the Mamdani Effect,” according to brokers. Realtors in leafy Greenwich said ...
WALLINGFORD, CT (WFSB) - Connecticut is providing $3 million in emergency funding to address a looming food crisis as more than 300,000 state residents who rely on SNAP benefits face potential loss of ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) – In this edition of “CT BUZZ,” Reporter Jillian Andrews sat down with Anthony Anthony, Chief Marketing Officer for the State of Connecticut, and Brandon McGee, CEO of The ...
Death of CT girl ignites homeschooling debate. DCF targeted as letting something ‘go terribly wrong’
The death of a 11-year-old girl from New Britain, who police say suffered prolonged physical abuse and malnourishment before she was killed, is sparking criticism of the Department of Children and ...
The Connecticut Department of Labor on Monday released an economic update in place of its usual monthly labor report, which remains delayed because of the ongoing federal government shutdown. Labor ...
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C onnecticut has long been a haven for original ideas and fresh thinking, and this drive toward the future has made the state home to acclaimed scientists, inventors, and creators, producing the first ...
A Connecticut immigration judge was recently terminated by the Department of Justice. NBC Connecticut Investigates has learned now former judge Theodore Doolittle lost his job in a wave of firings ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - Thousands of people in Connecticut will be paying more for health insurance next year. The Connecticut Insurance Department has approved a double-digit health insurance rate ...
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