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A Connecticut state health plan for municipal employees has had a surge of enrollment for its plan year that began on July 1.
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A federal judge denied Kalshi’s request for a preliminary injunction that would have shielded them from state oversight.
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Connecticut House Republicans on Tuesday celebrated the Supreme Court ruling that allows states to ban transgender people from girls' sports teams.
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CT Congressman John Larson and his three challengers in next month’s Connecticut First District Democratic Party primary made their pitch to voters in a televised forum.
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The bill would increase the "dispensing fee" that pharmacy benefit managers have to pay to pharmacies. But who would shoulder the cost?
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Residents across the region are recovering from a storm that started Saturday and has persisted through Monday.
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After losing the chance to compete in NCAA women's fencing, a Connecticut transgender athlete is rebuilding her life at UConn while advocating for change in women's sports.
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Drivers who speed through certain work zones in the state will be ticketed or issued official warnings beginning Monday, July 6.
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Postpartum depression is one of the most common complications of childbirth, affecting mothers across all backgrounds. Experts say increased awareness and access to care can help women recognize symptoms and seek treatment sooner.
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Connecticut has opened a center at UConn Health to offer breakthrough medical treatment to U.S. military veterans suffering from strokes, chronic pain, PTSD and mobility impairment conditions.
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Schools out for the summer! There are plenty of events around the Long Island Sound region to keep the kids entertained.
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Rep. Steve Stafstrom (D-Bridgeport) is concerned that the U.S. Supreme Court has decided to hear a case challenging Connecticut’s assault weapon ban that followed the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012.