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Surging Connecticut surplus approaches $2 billion

Surging Connecticut surplus approaches $2 billion

Indeterminate Norwich Bulletin - Connecticut
Owner: Gannett Co. Inc.
Connecticut’s Catholic churches will continue supporting immigrants, says Hartford archbishop

Connecticut’s Catholic churches will continue supporting immigrants, says Hartford archbishop

Public Broadcaster Connecticut Public Radio
Owner: Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network & American Government
Vatican says cause can move forward for Massachusetts pro-life activist, wife, mother

Vatican says cause can move forward for Massachusetts pro-life activist, wife, mother

Center-right Detroit Catholic
Owner: Catholic Church
Longtime UMD community member takes on new leadership position at Nyumburu Cultural Center

Longtime UMD community member takes on new leadership position at Nyumburu Cultural Center

Indeterminate The Diamondback - Maryland
Owner: Maryland Media, Inc
Firing Teacher for Mentioning Racial Epithets in "Cultural Diversity" Class May Violate Connecticut Constitution

Firing Teacher for Mentioning Racial Epithets in "Cultural Diversity" Class May Violate Connecticut Constitution

Indeterminate Reason Magazine
Owner: Reason Foundation
Sober socializing gains ground: Grace's Place leads Connecticut's nonalcoholic trend

Sober socializing gains ground: Grace's Place leads Connecticut's nonalcoholic trend

Longtime educator named CT Superintendent of the Year. ‘Extraordinary leadership’ cited.

Longtime educator named CT Superintendent of the Year. ‘Extraordinary leadership’ cited.

Lifestyle Associated Press Move. Cheer. Dance. Do the wave. How to tap into the collective joy of 'we mode'

Lifestyle Associated Press Move. Cheer. Dance. Do the wave. How to tap into the collective joy of 'we mode'

Connecticut prisons offer college courses, but lack of space, resources limits enrollment

Connecticut prisons offer college courses, but lack of space, resources limits enrollment

Mockler family runs in Manchester Road Race to raise MS awareness

Mockler family runs in Manchester Road Race to raise MS awareness

More than 40 youths find permanent homes on Connecticut Adoption Day

More than 40 youths find permanent homes on Connecticut Adoption Day

Kevin Rennie: The Connecticut zone of destruction magnified far beyond this state

Kevin Rennie: The Connecticut zone of destruction magnified far beyond this state

Connecticut May Invest Up to $121M in Quantum

Connecticut May Invest Up to $121M in Quantum

Football: Florida Atlantic suffers last-second 48-45 loss to UConn, now bowl game ineligible

Football: Florida Atlantic suffers last-second 48-45 loss to UConn, now bowl game ineligible

Immigration advocates say Philly courthouse has become a ‘hunting ground’ for ICE. They want agents barred from the building.

Immigration advocates say Philly courthouse has become a ‘hunting ground’ for ICE. They want agents barred from the building.

Center-left The Philadelphia Inquirer - Pennsylvania
Owner: The Lenfest Institute
Connecticut breweries battling a changing landscape

Connecticut breweries battling a changing landscape

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Owner: Comcast Corporation
Guatemalan charged in Connecticut for illegally returning to US after being deported

Guatemalan charged in Connecticut for illegally returning to US after being deported

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Sober socializing gains ground: Grace's Place leads Connecticut's nonalcoholic trend

Sober socializing gains ground: Grace's Place leads Connecticut's nonalcoholic trend

Longtime educator named CT Superintendent of the Year. ‘Extraordinary leadership’ cited.

Longtime educator named CT Superintendent of the Year. ‘Extraordinary leadership’ cited.

Lifestyle Associated Press Move. Cheer. Dance. Do the wave. How to tap into the collective joy of 'we mode'

Lifestyle Associated Press Move. Cheer. Dance. Do the wave. How to tap into the collective joy of 'we mode'

Connecticut prisons offer college courses, but lack of space, resources limits enrollment

Connecticut prisons offer college courses, but lack of space, resources limits enrollment

Mockler family runs in Manchester Road Race to raise MS awareness

Mockler family runs in Manchester Road Race to raise MS awareness

More than 40 youths find permanent homes on Connecticut Adoption Day

More than 40 youths find permanent homes on Connecticut Adoption Day

Kevin Rennie: The Connecticut zone of destruction magnified far beyond this state

Kevin Rennie: The Connecticut zone of destruction magnified far beyond this state

Connecticut May Invest Up to $121M in Quantum

Connecticut May Invest Up to $121M in Quantum

Football: Florida Atlantic suffers last-second 48-45 loss to UConn, now bowl game ineligible

Football: Florida Atlantic suffers last-second 48-45 loss to UConn, now bowl game ineligible

Immigration advocates say Philly courthouse has become a ‘hunting ground’ for ICE. They want agents barred from the building.

Immigration advocates say Philly courthouse has become a ‘hunting ground’ for ICE. They want agents barred from the building.

Connecticut breweries battling a changing landscape

Connecticut breweries battling a changing landscape

Guatemalan charged in Connecticut for illegally returning to US after being deported

Guatemalan charged in Connecticut for illegally returning to US after being deported

Surging Connecticut surplus approaches $2 billion

Surging Connecticut surplus approaches $2 billion

Connecticut’s Catholic churches will continue supporting immigrants, says Hartford archbishop

Connecticut’s Catholic churches will continue supporting immigrants, says Hartford archbishop

Vatican says cause can move forward for Massachusetts pro-life activist, wife, mother

Vatican says cause can move forward for Massachusetts pro-life activist, wife, mother

Longtime UMD community member takes on new leadership position at Nyumburu Cultural Center

Longtime UMD community member takes on new leadership position at Nyumburu Cultural Center

Firing Teacher for Mentioning Racial Epithets in "Cultural Diversity" Class May Violate Connecticut Constitution

Firing Teacher for Mentioning Racial Epithets in "Cultural Diversity" Class May Violate Connecticut Constitution

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Connecticut Students Continue Upward Trend in Achievement, Attendance, and College Readiness

Connecticut Students Continue Upward Trend in Achievement, Attendance, and College Readiness

Connecticut Students Continue Upward Trending in Achievement, Attendance, and College Readiness

Connecticut Students Continue Upward Trending in Achievement, Attendance, and College Readiness

Attorney General James and Multistate Coalition Secure $5.1 Million from Education Software Company for Failing to Protect Students’ Data        

Attorney General James and Multistate Coalition Secure $5.1 Million from Education Software Company for Failing to Protect Students’ Data        

Attorney General Bonta Joins States in Securing $5.1 Million in Settlements from Education Software Company for Failing to Protect Students’ Data 

Attorney General Bonta Joins States in Securing $5.1 Million in Settlements from Education Software Company for Failing to Protect Students’ Data 

Attorney General Tong Enters into Settlement in First Action Under Connecticut's Student Data Privacy Law

Attorney General Tong Enters into Settlement in First Action Under Connecticut's Student Data Privacy Law

Attorney General Tong Sues U.S. Department of Education to Block Public Service Loan Forgiveness Restrictions

Attorney General Tong Sues U.S. Department of Education to Block Public Service Loan Forgiveness Restrictions

Attorney General James Sues U.S. Department of Education Over Weaponization of Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program

Attorney General James Sues U.S. Department of Education Over Weaponization of Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program

WA and other states sue U.S. Department of Education over illegal restrictions to Public Service Loan Forgiveness program

WA and other states sue U.S. Department of Education over illegal restrictions to Public Service Loan Forgiveness program

Connecticut Students Continue Upward Trend in Achievement, Attendance, and College Readiness

Connecticut Students Continue Upward Trend in Achievement, Attendance, and College Readiness

Connecticut Students Continue Upward Trending in Achievement, Attendance, and College Readiness

Connecticut Students Continue Upward Trending in Achievement, Attendance, and College Readiness

Attorney General James and Multistate Coalition Secure $5.1 Million from Education Software Company for Failing to Protect Students’ Data        

Attorney General James and Multistate Coalition Secure $5.1 Million from Education Software Company for Failing to Protect Students’ Data        

Attorney General Bonta Joins States in Securing $5.1 Million in Settlements from Education Software Company for Failing to Protect Students’ Data 

Attorney General Bonta Joins States in Securing $5.1 Million in Settlements from Education Software Company for Failing to Protect Students’ Data 

Attorney General Tong Enters into Settlement in First Action Under Connecticut's Student Data Privacy Law

Attorney General Tong Enters into Settlement in First Action Under Connecticut's Student Data Privacy Law

Attorney General Tong Sues U.S. Department of Education to Block Public Service Loan Forgiveness Restrictions

Attorney General Tong Sues U.S. Department of Education to Block Public Service Loan Forgiveness Restrictions

Attorney General James Sues U.S. Department of Education Over Weaponization of Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program

Attorney General James Sues U.S. Department of Education Over Weaponization of Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program

WA and other states sue U.S. Department of Education over illegal restrictions to Public Service Loan Forgiveness program

WA and other states sue U.S. Department of Education over illegal restrictions to Public Service Loan Forgiveness program

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