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Wunetu Tarrant's First Literature Project will be unveiled in an exhibition at Guild Hall. The project was developed over two years and is meant to showcase Shinnecock language and history.
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The indictment alleged that, while working for the Office of School Construction Grants, Kosta Diamantis took and received bribes from three individuals in connection with multi-million dollar school construction projects that he was in charge of.
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A bite-sized look at what else we’re hearing: Nassau Democrats seek clarification on a special deputies program recruiting registered gun owners. And another New Haven tenants union calls for action against Ocean Management.
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Tickets for the Connecticut Sun’s first game of the season are more than five times their normal price. That’s because basketball star Caitlin Clark is coming to town for her first regular season WNBA game.
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The Veterans and First Responders Center will connect more than 30,000 former servicemembers with medical care and social programming annually.
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The new season of the popular, award-winning podcast explores the ocean, sea lore … and pirates.
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Connecticut’s 2024 legislative session is now over. Gov. Ned Lamont supports most of the bills that were passed, but he is concerned about using public money to compensate striking workers, and he’s disappointed some environmental bills failed.
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A bite-sized look at what else we are hearing: Two Long Island men have been charged for stealing car parts for over 15 months across Suffolk County. Also, a former Bridgeport high school principal filed a lawsuit against the city Board of Education for sexual discrimination and harassment.
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David Vallejo, former president of Lambda Theta Phi — a fraternity at the University of Connecticut — was arrested on assault charges after choking a student during the pledging process.
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The Navy says this week’s meeting is canceled to give the Defense Department more time to issue new policies on how to comply with strict federal safety standards for PFAS in drinking water.
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Connecticut lawmakers ended their legislative session at midnight on Wednesday without acting on many of the bills that had been pushed this year.
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Connecticut State Senator Marilyn Moore announced she will not seek a sixth term in the legislature. Moore has represented Bridgeport, Trumbull and Monroe for nearly 10 years.