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Blumenthal's letter to ICE requests information on the recruiting, retention incentives and compensation of officers, along with policies surrounding how the agency runs its social media accounts.
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Connecticut officials are reacting with frustration to the Trump administration’s recent order to stop construction on Revolution Wind, an offshore wind farm project that was poised to soon provide electricity to at least 350,000 homes in Connecticut and Rhode Island.
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As high school sports ramp up across Connecticut, athletic trainers are keeping an eye on extreme heat. The state has activated extreme heat protocols four times this year
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Foreign travel, foreign ticks: CT experts warn to keep an eye out for hitchhikers
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The state program provides up to $20,000 in relief over four years to qualified borrowers.
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Puerto Rican organizations and individuals are deciding what role to play as Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions in the state increase.
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Witnesses said the officers rushed inside the building and removed the men after capturing them from inside a court bathroom.
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Ecuatorianos Unidos en Connecticut hosted an event at the state Capitol to honor the el Día del Primer Grito de Independencia, Ecuadorian Independence Day.
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The company behind the production, Time’s Fool Company, was founded six years ago by Wesley Broulik. After every performance, the audience votes on what show they want to see next year.
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Connecticut officials say the move will leave thousands of people without the financial assistance they need to make the switch.
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Protesters took to the New Haven Green Thursday night to protest against Yale New Haven Health’s recent decision to end medication treatments as part of its gender-affirming care services for people under the age of 19.
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Grazynski is a member of a Connecticut chapter of Trout Unlimited, a conservation group, known as the Nutmeg Chapter. They say a portion of the Mill River in Fairfield near the Merritt Parkway, is in need of restoration.