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G. says it’s not uncommon for masters and doctoral students from China to stay in the U.S. for the entire duration of their ...
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CT Insider on MSN'Going to be devastating': CT food nutrition programs, staff in jeopardy after federal funding slashed
The passage of President Donald Trump's broad spending bill has put nutrition education programs and their staff across ...
A drive shaft fell off a truck on I-84, damaging cars and prompting police to warn: poor vehicle maintenance isn’t just risky ...
A private, Christian day care center in Milford is renewing its efforts to challenge the constitutionality of Connecticut’s ...
Immigration judges, despite being government employees rather than lifetime-tenured federal judges, are also bound by judicial conduct codes that require them to uphold public confidence in the ...
A former law enforcement officer turned safety expert explained how to protect kids while they use social media or gaming ...
More than 120 defendants in Massachusetts have had their charges — ranging from assault to drug possession — dropped after ...
The attorneys general of Connecticut and New York joined 20 others in suing the Trump administration over federal cuts to social services.
And it would just seem that the court would be in the position where, when this is a law, they should comply with it,” he ...
Two shootings earlier this summer drew headlines about public safety at Hampton Beach. But the boardwalk remains popular, ...
BRIDGEPORT — City police have issued more than 20,000 tickets to motorists caught illegally passing school buses since automated cameras were installed on each vehicle last year, officials said.
CT Gov. Ned Lamont may be 'too fixated on Greenwich' in his vision of creating more housing, writes columnist.
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