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Hartford's mayor wants to boost funding for a forgivable loan program as part of his proposed budget. Eligible city employees may receive up to $40,000 in the form of a forgivable loan to support down payment costs.
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“It’s been a dream to play here, a dream to wear this uniform, a dream to play in this environment. As much more times you want this to continue to happen, you just take every single chance you have and never take it for granted,†Bueckers said.
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Democratic Congresswoman Jahana Hayes and U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal condemned efforts to close the federal Education Department for its impact on school children in need.
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West Haven’s Allingtown Fire Department is launching a new program to address illegal apartments, often found in basements and attics. The program trained three firefighters to inspect buildings suspected of having illegal apartments.
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A graduate of the University of Hartford who spent part of her childhood in Norwalk, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, Love became the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress.
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GLP-1 weight loss drugs cost CT’s Medicaid program $85 million in FY 2024, 35% of annual Medicaid pharmaceutical budget
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Dan Hurley’s emotions ran the gamut following his team’s 77-75 loss to Florida in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, which ended UConn’s bid for a third straight national championship.
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The Yale Center for British Art is preparing to reopen to the public on March 29 after being closed for two years for a building conservation project.
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Proposals to limit private equity ownership of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø hospitals are gaining bipartisan support in the state legislature, as Waterbury Hospital, Manchester Memorial, and Rockville General Hospital in Vernon struggle to fund a buyer.
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Hartford Mayor Arunan Arulampalam announced $3 million in city funding will go to public schools, to help address a budget shortfall. But he’s also calling on state officials to help amid federal funding uncertainty.
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A bill to establish trade commission between ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø and Puerto Rico passed unanimously through the commerce committee.
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The ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø State Department of Education has announced a new partnership with the nonprofit RE!NSTITUTE. They will work to find new ways to connect homeless families with social services.