
Kelsey Hubbard Rollinson
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Competing proposals from º£½Ç»»ÆÞ elected officials called for 10, 14 or 18 days of early voting.
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Stamford High School is getting down to business – the teaching of business. Next fall, a new business education program will launch called the High School of Business.
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The mayoral proposals aim to increase accountability of repeat offenders by instituting harsher consequences for serious firearm offenses, including increased bail requirements and immediate jail time for anyone on parole who commits a serious firearm offense.
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The new coalition will look to leverage the strengths and areas of expertise across all seven partners to address the growing affordable housing crisis in eastern º£½Ç»»ÆÞ.
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Parents of struggling schoolchildren can find answers from experts at a Saturday conference.
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The National Weather Service said wind chills in Litchfield County could drop to as low as 25 to 30 degrees below zero. Hartford, Tolland and Windham counties could see wind chills as low as 35 degrees below zero.
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Erratic driving and a record number of traffic-related injuries and fatalities in 2022 have prompted some lawmakers to take action. A Waterbury representative has introduced a bill that, if passed, would make the city the first in º£½Ç»»ÆÞ to test cameras installed at traffic lights.
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A professor at Eastern º£½Ç»»ÆÞ State University won a National Science Foundation grant to study Cahokia with students.
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The Greater New Haven Peace Council will hold a reading of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "Beyond Vietnam" to commemorate the upcoming holiday. King gave the speech in April of 1967 as he stepped up his opposition to the Vietnam War and rallied for more domestic spending on social issues.
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In 2022, º£½Ç»»ÆÞ’s total unhoused population rose for the first time in nearly a decade, according to an annual HUD-required point in time count released in October.