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The bill would have required rideshare companies to pay a minimum rate per ride as well as paid drivers for canceled trips.
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Children across Connecticut and the nation face a variety of health risks, including worsening asthma, due to climate change, according to a new federal report.
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The New England Latino Festival will be held at Riverfront Park in Springfield. It will celebrate Latin American cultures represented across the city.
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The Connecticut House of Representatives has approved a bill that would allow early voting beginning next year. Connecticut is currently one of only four states that does not have early voting.
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There was controversy during construction of the 3.8 million-square-foot facility, where several nooses were found in 2021.
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Latino groups rallied at the state capitol in honor of the International Day of Labor to call on Gov. Ned Lamont and the state legislature to ensure a fair and humane immigration system.
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One of agriculture’s top climate change solutions is not a new idea, but it’s starting to gain momentum in New England, a region that in recent years dealt with extreme rainfall and periods of extended drought.
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After a year of free rides, CTtransit and other public transit buses are now charging again. The yearlong fare-free program originally was introduced to expedite boarding during the COVID pandemic and help residents financially during tough economic times.
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Hampden County District Attorney Anthony Gulluni said Massachusetts troopers used reasonable deadly force after Connecticut man shot at police in Springfield in February.
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Dajuan Wiggins founded Youth Business Initiative in 2020. He shows Norwalk residents how to successfully apply for loans, start their own businesses and learn career skills.