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Day: September 13, 2016

Malloy, a plaintiff and then a defendant, hedges on school appeal
September 13, 2016

Malloy, a plaintiff and then a defendant, hedges on school appeal

by Mark Pazniokas
Census: U.S. middle-class incomes rise; poverty, uninsured rates fall
September 13, 2016

Census: U.S. middle-class incomes rise; poverty, uninsured rates fall

by CTMirror Contributor
ConnectiCare will stay on CT health exchange in 2017
September 13, 2016

ConnectiCare will stay on CT health exchange in 2017

by Keith M. Phaneuf
Auditors: UConn improperly used maintenance funds for expansion projects
September 13, 2016

Auditors: UConn improperly used maintenance funds for expansion projects

by Keith M. Phaneuf
State auditors: UConn improperly continued $200k salary
September 13, 2016

State auditors: UConn improperly continued $200k salary

by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
Judge correctly identified need for systemic public education overhaul
September 13, 2016

Judge correctly identified need for systemic public education overhaul

CT Viewpoint by Jeffrey Villar
Pleas to save Faculty Row ignored by UConn administration
September 13, 2016

Pleas to save Faculty Row ignored by UConn administration

CT Viewpoint by Ronald W. McCutcheon
Murphy Q&A: Congress ‘is a place that’s fundamentally broken’
September 13, 2016

Murphy Q&A: Congress ‘is a place that’s fundamentally broken’

by Ana Radelat
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