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Day: March 9, 2015

Legislators to outline joint Pequot-Mohegan casino pitch
March 9, 2015

Legislators to outline joint Pequot-Mohegan casino pitch

by Mark Pazniokas
March 9, 2015

Connecticut charter schools — a good idea gone awry

CT Viewpoint by Sheila Cohen
March 9, 2015

Towns say resident trooper cuts mean tax hikes, cutbacks in safety

by Keith M. Phaneuf
UConn, unsatisfied with its alumni association, engineers a change
March 9, 2015

UConn, unsatisfied with its alumni association, engineers a change

by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
March 9, 2015

Many questions remain unanswered about Connecticut’s SBAC test

CT Viewpoint by John R. Bestor
March 9, 2015

Op-Ed: Many questions remain unanswered about Connecticut’s SBAC test

by John R. Bestor
For now, Malloy says this budget problem is the legislature’s
March 9, 2015

For now, Malloy says this budget problem is the legislature’s

by Mark Pazniokas
5 Things that haven’t changed since Malloy’s pre-election budget promises
March 9, 2015

5 Things that haven’t changed since Malloy’s pre-election budget promises

by Keith M. Phaneuf
March 9, 2015

Caring professionals — the key to promoting children’s mental health

CT Viewpoint by Judith Meyers
March 9, 2015

Op-Ed: Caring professionals — the key to promoting children’s mental health

by Judith Meyers
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State Rep. Scanlon launches tax fairness debate with proposed $450M break for poor, middle class families
by Keith M. Phaneuf

A new proposal Tuesday would give middle class families with children their largest state income tax break in a decade.

Connecticut’s largest COVID vaccination site is now open. Here’s what you need to know.
by Jenna Carlesso

The state plans to vaccinate 7,000 to 10,000 people weekly at the former Pratt & Whitney airport at Rentschler Field.

Nursing home residents are receiving the COVID vaccination at a higher rate than their caretakers
by Dave Altimari and Jenna Carlesso

Providers attributed workers' reluctance to a variety of issues, from concerns about fertility to uncertainty about the side effects.

Legislative leaders support extension of Lamont’s emergency powers during COVID
by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas

The governor's emergency powers expire Feb. 9 unless he asks lawmakers for an extension within 72 hours of that date.

Weeks after the election, Secretary of the State’s efforts to monitor disinformation campaigns ended
by Kasturi Pananjady and Dave Altimari

For weeks, an intelligence analyst monitored social media for the Secretary of the State's office. Then her contract ran out.

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