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Thursday’s procedural vote is the first step in a long road for the bipartisan legislation to become law.
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Avelo Airlines also offers nonstop flights to 26 destinations from Tweed Airport in New Haven.
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The grocery store chain plans to close five Connecticut stores by the end of the year, along with 27 other stores in the Northeast.
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As many in Connecticut’s shoreline communities have already discovered, or may discover soon, homeowners insurance rates are increasing — by double digits year-over-year, in some cases. And what’s known as a “hurricane deductible,” once a rarity, is now close to ubiquitous.
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One in eight households across Connecticut get federal support for internet service through the Affordable Connectivity Program. The funding will go away without action from Congress.
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The 4-day work week can mean different things for different companies. This hour, we take a look at this policy and others that are helping workers achieve better work-life balance.
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Connecticut lawmakers have advanced legislation seeking to expand the state’s paid sick day law to include all employees in the state.
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Quantum Mechanics is coming to Connecticut. This hour on Where We Live, we hear from two professors who are working to make Connecticut the Quantum Hub and learn what quantum mechanics is anyhow.
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Fair housing advocates urged policymakers to prioritize the needs of marginalized communities and enact measures to protect tenants' rights.
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The Norwalk-based supermarket chain is recalling a range of sliced chicken, shaved chicken, chicken salad and chicken salad sandwiches.