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Legislation would allow people to register when the file taxes online.
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Stony Brook Children’s Hospital reported a 900% increase in trauma admissions related to e-bikes and e-scooters over a two-year period.
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Black history in Greater Bridgeport is preserved through historic sites, archives and community memory.
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The Final Four matchups are set for the NCAA basketball tournament, and the University of Connecticut’s men's and women's teams are both still dancing.
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The Connecticut Sun has reached an agreement to sell the team to the owner of the Houston Rockets for a reported $300 million, a WNBA record, and relocate it to Houston, Texas after the upcoming season.
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Connecticut restaurant and hotel owners support a bill that would require money generated from the state’s 1% additional sales tax on meals to be sent back to cities and towns.
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Thousands rallied across Connecticut and Long Island during “No Kings” protests, joining a national movement opposing the Trump administration's actions on immigration, the environment and government cuts.
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Republican state leaders are pushing to restrict commercial driving qualifications in New York for anyone who doesn’t speak English. They point to last year's deadly bus crash on the I-90, but the connections are inconsistent.
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The average bonus paid to employees of the securities industry in New York City was about $247,000 last year, according to state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli.
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Regular gas prices in the Long Island and Lower Connecticut regions have soared from an average of $2.90 to $3.90 over the past month, according to AAA Northeast.
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Connecticut Senate Republicans want Governor Ned Lamont to spend $20 million from a state contingency fund he controls to provide relief for local dairy farmers.