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Municipal officials in towns across Connecticut have taken action to promote more civil political cultures within their communities — even before the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
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While most of the voters surveyed by Connecticut Public identify as middle class, they live in a county that leads the state with political donations this election cycle. But they say Biden’s poor debate performance worries them.
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The Commission’s task was to determine whether the request by Darling’s corporate landlord, Redwood Capital Advisors, of a roughly $1,000 monthly rent increase, was “harsh and unconscionable.”
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The case, which comes months after another primary tarnished by allegations of absentee ballot fraud, has turned into ammunition for Republicans to use against Democrats, but some locals say most voters don’t see eye to eye with their viewpoint.
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Gaston is now being recognized by the state’s NACCP for his own contributions, as part of the organization’s 100 most influential Blacks in Connecticut list.
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Several Fairfield County groups said they’ve faced difficulty connecting clients with referrals for mental health resources, while health providers struggle to refer patients to housing help.
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The Bridgeport Pride Center opens Thursday, just days after the city’s annual pride flag raising.
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A family of four in Fairfield County with a household income of $100,000 annually is considered low income, according to a MarketWatch Guides report.
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Bridgeport Police and the FBI are investigating an explosion that happened early Thursday morning.
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Connecticut Housing Partners is asking local employers, with an emphasis on large manufacturers in the area, to contribute financially to a fund enabling the creation of affordable housing in Fairfield County.