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Officials say a change in accounting for federal aid drove the increase
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The Health & Welfare Council of Long Island has created a clearinghouse website to help SNAP recipients navigate changes to the federal food assistance program after new work requirements took effect on June 1.
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Sharks, sea turtles and seals are making their seasonal return to local waters. WSHU’s Sabrina Garone spoke with filmmaker Tomas Koeck about a new docuseries on marine life off Long Island and Montauk.
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Bars and restaurants in New York will be allowed to serve until 4 a.m. during the soccer tournament.
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Connecticut is making more funding available to support infrastructure improvements that enhance security at houses of worship across the state.
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Chancellor John King points to increasing state support, which has allowed for growing enrollment and research.
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The number of ticks infected with Lyme disease is spiking early this season in Connecticut, according to data from the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, as environmental conditions give ticks a chance to thrive.
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The bill now heads to Gov. Kathy Hochul's desk
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Governor Ned Lamont has signed a new Connecticut law that prohibits the sale and importation of pistols that can be easily converted into fully automatic machine guns.
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UConn researchers are working to integrate mental health into physical therapy, using exercise, community, and support to improve patient outcomes.
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It’ll be up to Gov. Kathy Hochul whether to sign it into law.
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The City of Bridgeport has agreed to pay $1.78 million to two families that filed police misconduct lawsuits.