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There are nearly 900 confirmed cases of the measles across the United States. The high count is "an anomaly" according to officials.
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Immigration attorneys and activists get creative with Know Your Rights trainings, as they say residents need to know when their rights might be violated and how to prove it.
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Watch as winter's monochrome fades to dashes of color.
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Ozone smog and daily particle pollution worsened in the New Haven, Hartford and the Waterbury metro area.
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Your finished basement might feel cozy, but if it lacks a second exit, it could be a deadly fire trap. West Haven officials explain how to stay safe — and legal.
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Wildlife officials ask Connecticut residents to remove bird feeders and secure garbage to reduce chances of black bear encounters.
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The invasive spongy moth, a destroyer of northeastern forests, has a natural foe in a Japanese fungus that needs certain weather conditions to activate.
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Book challenges at libraries across the U.S. skyrocketed after the pandemic shutdown, and efforts to censor books have played out in Connecticut, too. So what are state lawmakers doing to address the issue, but still leave room for debate?
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Arjelis Heredia and Children’s Community School won a $10,000 prize for work educating students from low-income households.
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The Avelo Airlines boycott at Tweed New Haven Airport is being sponsored by several groups, including Connecticut Climate Crisis Mobilization and CT Shoreline Indivisible.
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Connecticut Democratic legislators are calling for bipartisan support in Hartford to condemn the Trump administration’s policies. They gathered at the state Capitol in Hartford to speak out against what State Sen. Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox says is a threat to the functioning of an independent judiciary system.
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The peaceful protests against Trump administration policies took place in more than 20 locations statewide, including Hartford, New Haven, Danbury and more.