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Connecticut farmers whose crops were damaged by an abnormal late-spring frost can now apply for federal disaster assistance, as they continue to adjust practices while contending with climate change
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Gov. Ned Lamont has announced a recruitment incentive program for the Connecticut National Guard, which pays a stipend to active and retired members who recruit new members.
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Adults 21 years and older can grow up to three mature and three immature plants at home, with a maximum of up to 12 plants per household.
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‘I regret it’: How asking for healthy housing ended in an eviction record for one Connecticut familyThis mother paid her rent, turned to the city for help with housing code violations, and won a complaint for an unjust rent hike. Why was she still forced to leave?
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'How are the citizens to know?' Critics of EPA's Housatonic plan take fight to federal appeals courtTwo environmental groups are appealing the EPA’s cleanup plan, which is backed by General Electric and a committee representing towns along the river.
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The New England Air Museum recently debuted a new exhibit about America's first officially recognized black military aviators.
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Residents across Connecticut have seen hazy air for days. Smoke from Canadian wildfires is beginning to recede from the region.
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Dr. Nunez began her presidency in 2006 and will support the university as it transitions to new leadership.
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About 72,000 New Hampshire residents are currently enrolled with Harvard Pilgrim health insurance, according to a company spokesperson.
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Starting in fall 2023, the university will cover medical costs for abortion after insurance. The school said in a statement it will also provide emergency contraceptives like Plan B and Ella for free.