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The $20 billion industry is struggling to keep up as new fish move into the region, and old reliables, like cod and lobster, flee for colder waters.
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Residents of Hartford’s North End have regularly endured flooding and sewer backups during heavy rains for years. Now, officials say the agreement will mean fewer stormwater-related flooding events and cleaner discharge into waterways.
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Francine Wheeler, who lost her son in 2012, reflects on the lessons learned from one of the stars of Peter, Paul and Mary. “I never stopped singing and that was one of the lessons that Peter taught me,” she said.
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Deborah Weymouth, president and CEO of Manchester Memorial Hospital, Rockville General Hospital, and Waterbury Hospital, is expected to tap into the hospitals’ own funds to finance their functioning during the bankruptcy process.
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An affordable housing complex in Stamford which hasn’t been updated in more than 30 years is undergoing massive renovations. More than 150 residents will benefit from the upgrades.
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A long-delayed dredging project is now finally underway at Southport Harbor in Fairfield. The project will clear out a hazardous sandbar impeding access to the harbor by boat.
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Enacted by Connecticut lawmakers in 2017, the fiscal guardrails’ basic purpose is simple: to control spending and help develop a balanced budget. Here's what to know about them and why lawmakers aren’t likely to stop throwing around that term anytime soon.
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CT mayors, superintendents call for more education funding, loosening of state's 'fiscal guardrails'The officials say they’re being forced to raise local taxes while the state sits on a surplus.
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Connecticut lawmakers and homeless advocates are asking the state legislature to guarantee annual funding of nearly $25 million for homeless services.
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Private equity-funded Prospect Medical Holdings in California, the owner of three financially troubled hospitals in Connecticut, filed for bankruptcy late Saturday night. The bankruptcy impacts Waterbury Hospital, Manchester Memorial Hospital and Rockville General Hospital.
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Coyotes mate during the winter months. That increases the chances of dangerous run-ins with dogs and cats.
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Surpluses from "fiscal guardrails" have come at the expense of needed investments, says CT Mirror Reporter Keith Phaneuf. With no more ARPA money coming, there will be pain.