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Advocates say Bridgeport Public Schools’ proposed budget won’t change student outcomes if it doesn’t get additional state and local aid.
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The Prospector Theater in Ridgefield, which has a staff mostly made up of people with disabilities, is pushing back against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., for comments he made regarding people with autism.
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Manizha Naziry is one of several resettled Afghan refugees who is now learning to sew as part of a program run by several volunteers.
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Consulate representatives will provide personal support and assistance to help keep Ecuadorians connected to their home country.
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Town officials in Trumbull recently took out their frustrations with the state’s affordable housing laws during a meeting with a developer proposing 100 apartments.
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The L'Ambiance Plaza accident killed 28 construction workers, and led to safety reforms in the construction industry. But some fear cuts by the federal government may weaken worksite protections.
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Bishop Frank Caggiano of the Diocese of Bridgeport, said he’s been reflecting on the ways Pope Francis will be remembered.
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Ozone smog and daily particle pollution worsened in the New Haven, Hartford and the Waterbury metro area.
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Many renters are being forced to pay more than they can comfortably afford for an apartment, and other renters are opting for apartments below what they could afford, leaving less options for lower-income renters.
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The town of Fairfield had to prove at least 2% of its housing stock was affordable to secure the moratorium on affordable housing construction. The state mandate is for 10% affordable housing stock.