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Connecticut is on the verge of changing how schools handle lockdown drills, especially those meant to simulate mass shootings.
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OLA of Eastern Long Island is proposing a new public safety law for local municipalities to use as a template as federal immigration officials continue arresting residents on the East End.
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March is Endometriosis Awareness Month. A legislative working group in Connecticut said it’s seen progress in researching the disease.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) warned the U.S. could be heading toward a “forever war” in Iran, calling this weekend’s strikes a “war of choice” unlikely to achieve regime change.
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There were nearly 44,000 suspected instances of auto insurance fraud last year.
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The United States and Israel struck Iran early Saturday morning, as President Donald Trump (R) called for regime change and said the military operation was “massive and ongoing.”
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A group of Connecticut lawmakers supports a bill to eliminate the state income tax on overtime pay and tips.
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Residents are urging immediate action to address contamination from the Brookhaven Landfill as state environmental officials plan a public meeting later this month.
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National Eating Disorder Awareness Week highlights the serious risks of disordered eating. Experts say nearly 100,000 Long Islanders may be affected, and stress that early screening, treatment and support can save lives.
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Connecticut legislators are considering various ways to regulate data centers that power artificial intelligence.
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Democrats in Connecticut’s General Assembly used an emergency procedure to advance two bills opposed by Republicans, including one that had passed the House last year but failed in the Senate following filibuster threats.
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A major makeover is planned for the long-decommissioned site of a Norwalk power plant. Pending local approval, the abandoned property on Manresa Island will be converted into a free, public park called Manresa Wilds.