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A new study by the Housing Collective found that zoning and land-use boards in New London and Fairfield counties are not diverse and don’t reflect the people in their communities.
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Connecticut and New York are part of a multi-state, $720 million settlement with eight drug manufacturers. Officials say the money collected will go toward anti-addiction programs.
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The U.S. Supreme Court’s Planned Parenthood decision could limit health care access for Connecticut women, advocates said Thursday, as it opens the door for Congress, now considering the federal budget, to remove Planned Parenthood from Medicaid.
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Legendary French chef Jacques Pépin made a special appearance in New Haven last week, sharing stories from his extraordinary career.
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Connecticut has selected two New York City-based companies to take the lead on a public-private transit-oriented mixed-use development at Union Station in New Haven.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul said New York’s new cell phone ban for K-12 classrooms will improve mental health and learning as Long Island schools finalize their distraction-free policies.
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and abortion rights advocates marked the third anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision by highlighting the state’s efforts to strengthen abortion rights at the State Capitol in Hartford on Tuesday.
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Two New Haven schools will soon be partly powered by solar panels. They join a growing list of schools in the district that are embracing renewable energy.
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has announced he’s vetoing a controversial housing bill amid opposition from towns in Fairfield County and along the Long Island coastline.
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Connecticut officials and road safety advocates met in front of the Fairfield Public Library on Monday to launch the Fairfield Safe Streets Alliance’s new “Safe Streets” campaign, which includes projects to upgrade roads and promote safer streets for bicyclists and pedestrians.
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Three years after Dobbs, CT Democrats warn a federal budget bill could cut Medicaid funding for reproductive health providers like Planned Parenthood, threatening care for thousands of patients.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul made the announcement Monday in Niagara County.