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Cook plans to depart his position with the State of Connecticut effective July 1.
Jorge Oquendo pleaded guilty June 12 in New Haven federal court to one count of possession with intent to distribute phencyclidine (PCP).
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Three juveniles and one adult were charged in the thefts.
A Hartford business focused on providing craft beer supplies expanded into a brewery during the pandemic.
Tylon Ceasar 20, of Hartford, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Vanessa L. Bryant to 16 months of imprisonment.
The state's largest business organization has a new president and CEO, who seeks to help make Connecticut a top state for business and jobs.
Brian Evans, 21, of Hartford, pleaded guilty today to fentanyl distribution and firearm possession offenses.
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Book drops will reopen and holds for library materials can be placed starting in mid-June.
The council voted to cut the police department's budget by about 4 percent at a Wednesday meeting.
The new location is 125 Woodland Street, Hartford, in the lower level of the employee parking garage.
Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz announced that the U.S. Census Bureau will restart hand-delivering Census paper questionnaires.
Saint Francis Hospital, a member of Trinity Health Of New England, offers Virtual Care services allowing patients to consult online.
Students who struggle to read may now use the Learning Ally Audiobook Solution for free during Covid 19 for remote learning.
A Hartford nail salon owner has filed a suit against the state arguing that nail salons should be able to reopen.
She cashed the lucky ticket recently.
Feagin will play a vital role in leading Connecticut Children’s financial operations and navigating the post COVID-19 business climate.
The positive results are due to a dramatic reduction in air polluting emissions following stay-at-home policies implemented.
A local Central Connecticut State University student and dance teacher has been honored by the Boston Celtics as a "Hero Among Us."
The much-loved annual event was originally slated to take place on April 25th with partners the Hartford Yard Goats at Dunkin Donuts Park.
“At this time of unprecedented unemployment and food insecurity, we need to do all we can to expand access to our anti-hunger programs."
Partnership for Strong Communities in Hartford recently received a $20K grant to support the operations of the Reaching Home Campaign.
Reduced capacity and other precautionary measures implemented for safety of team members and clients
Library: HPL is "a safe place to explore, to learn, and to convene hard discussions."
Firebox, Hartford's innovative farm-to-table restaurant in Frog Hollow, has announced that it will be closing.
Preferred Protective Equipment makes an FDA-compliant face shield that's more comfortable and breathable than anything else on the market.
The shut down occurred just before 6 p.m.
Hartford Stage stands in solidarity with all of those calling for justice and equity in this time of profound pain and deep anger.
Funds will provide urgent crisis relief and support to local individuals and families
While thousands protested this weekend, numerous local and state law enforcement groups took a public stand against police brutality.
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Percentage of all merchandise sales through month’s end will be donated to the United Way Neighbors in Need fund supporting COVID-19 relief
21 Community-Based Organizations to Receive Grants Totaling $286,000
Access critical for those studying, working, and seeking healthcare from home during COVID-19.
Tong joined a multistate coalition filing a lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration’s rollback of the national Clean Car Standards.
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