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Connecticut has launched an advertising campaign and documentary to promote the state’s veterans that are working as farmers.
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Suffolk County officials have unveiled sweeping changes for child protective services, including removing identifying information about the parents during child removal evaluations.
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New Haven police arrested seven activists for pitching tents at an encampment on the Upper Green.
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The Coast Guard Museum, which is under construction in New London, Connecticut, is on track to open in 2026. The new museum will include interactive and immersive experiences, and state-of-the-art exhibits.
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Bridgeport, Connecticut’s police chief has assured voters that mailboxes and absentee ballot drop boxes in the city are secure, despite voter fraud problems in past elections.
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President Biden formally apologized for the federal government's Native American boarding schools, calling it a "horrific era" in the nation's history. Tribal leaders view it as a crucial first step toward healing, while emphasizing the need for ongoing action to address historical injustices and support Indigenous communities.
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Open carry is already banned in Connecticut, but the state’s U.S. senators want to ban it from all polling locations and places where election workers are doing their jobs.
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Connecticut firefighters were monitoring around 50 brush fires across the state as of Monday afternoon. Gov. Ned Lamont said the state is experiencing its worst drought on record, making it extremely susceptible to fires.
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According to Secretary of State Stephanie Thomas, more than 310,000 people took advantage of the first week of early voting in Connecticut.
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New York state officials reassured voters on Monday that their ballots are safe, and they’re ready to tackle any instances of voter suppression or intimidation.
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There is an astonishingly wide partisan divide in CT over how confident voters are that the November election will be counted accurately.
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If you’re feeling anxious about the upcoming presidential election, you’re not alone. A new survey from the American Psychological Association showed that nearly 70% of respondents are anxious about the election. WSHU’s Molly Ingram spoke to Dr. Judson Brewer, a mindfulness expert at Brown University, about how to cope.