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The incumbent governor said the former New York City Council speaker is a fighter who would help her stand up to President Trump.
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Connecticut’s Comptroller Sean Scanlon warns of an uncertain economic outlook this year despite an anticipated bump to consumer spending expected from higher tax returns.
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Connecticut is launching an online and billboard campaign to promote its free abortion legal hotline.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) will host a public forum on Tuesday to hear from people who have been injured by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.
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Bloodroot, a feminist vegetarian restaurant in Bridgeport, has closed after decades of serving plant-based dishes and fostering a community-centered space.
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Amid cold temperatures, Connecticut Department of Transportation officials cleared a homeless encampment beneath a New Haven overpass and filled in the area with boulders to prevent people from returning.
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The governor says the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration crackdown required her to act.
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Stronger storms and rising seas are reshaping Milford’s shoreline. As climate change fuels more intense hurricanes in the Northeast, residents face repeated flooding, while Connecticut lags in meeting emissions goals.
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This morning, during Morning Edition, WSHU erroneously stated that legislation was passed last night in the U.S. Senate averting a government shutdown.
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The top two threats facing whales off Long Island's coast are boat strikes and fishing nets. That’s according to research by the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society, a group that performs necropsies when dead whales wash ashore.
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A Connecticut voter has joined a federal lawsuit against the Department of Justice to prevent it from accessing voters’ personal data from the nonpublic voter file.