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Providers say their methods of securing housing and getting residents sheltered are successful, but they need more funding to keep the work going.
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The superintendent said she remains dedicated to providing fair education and sufficient resources for all students, especially the increasing number of multilingual learners.
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It was Hartford’s tenth homicide of 2024, according to police.
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The 80th remembrance of "the day the clowns cried" harkens back to a terrible — and very preventable — Connecticut tragedy under the big top.
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Wendy Bartlett, Trinity College squash coach, is retiring after 40 years and four national championships.
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The Enfield Congregational United Church of Christ's historic bell, donated by a slave owner, now rings to honor inclusivity and commemorate Juneteenth.
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Local families brought an end to expensive prison communication, providing a lifeline for the voices behind bars. But consistent contact still isn't guaranteed.
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Hundreds of people gathered in front of Connecticut’s Capitol Wednesday night for what they said was “an emergency call to action” to end Israel’s military offensive in Gaza.
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The Hartford Creates Arts Guide is a comprehensive listing of events in the Greater Hartford region.
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A national survey by a Hartford-based nonprofit recently found Black and Hispanic respondents are more likely to struggle to pay for period products at some point in their lives, compared to white respondents.