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On average, insurers requested more than 16% increases for individual health plans.
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Local immigrant rights advocates say this could be the first time ICE agents and other federal law enforcement officers have brought along a camera crew to record ICE enforcement operations in Connecticut.
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"It's an incredible honor," the church's rector said.
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The Felician Sisters, a religious order of nuns in Enfield, are converting and expanding a former young nun training building to create more than 40 affordable apartments for seniors.
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Efforts are underway in Connecticut to expand the number of doulas, who are part coach, part caregiver, offering physical and emotional support before, during and after childbirth.
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Huerta, who is 96, accepted the Latinas in Leadership Symposium’s Living Legend Award on Thursday at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford.
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Meteorologists predict below-normal hurricane season, but CT leaders tell residents to still prepareConnecticut officials say the storms could bring heavy rain and potential flooding to the state.
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President Trump delivered the address at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy’s commencement ceremony Wednesday morning in New London. A small number of protesters gathered nearby.
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Nearly 30 years ago a beloved NHL team rebranded and moved hundreds of miles away. The Carolina Hurricanes are now a favorite for the Stanley Cup. But, the Whalers fanbase is still getting over their loss.
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What you need to know about a type of flesh eating bacteria in Connecticut coastal waters
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Gonzalez, a Colombian immigrant comedian, brought cultural connection and levity to the immigrant experience through his stand-up set at the New York Comedy Club in Stamford. In a time of political polarization, Gonzalez said humor can help build bridges between people.
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Connecticut astronaut Jack Hathaway and Maine astronaut Jessica Meir describe life aboard the International Space Station and the future of space travel.