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Day: October 13, 2016

Esty and Cope disagree, if amiably, on gun control and climate change
October 13, 2016

Esty and Cope disagree, if amiably, on gun control and climate change

by Mark Pazniokas
After law change, children begin receiving medical marijuana
October 13, 2016

After law change, children begin receiving medical marijuana

by Arielle Levin Becker
Nonpartisan analysts: CT budget is $78M in deficit
October 13, 2016

Nonpartisan analysts: CT budget is $78M in deficit

by Keith M. Phaneuf
Lembo to Malloy administration: Explain conflicting budget projections
October 13, 2016

Lembo to Malloy administration: Explain conflicting budget projections

by Keith M. Phaneuf
Reality check: Community colleges face steep tuition hikes
October 13, 2016

Reality check: Community colleges face steep tuition hikes

by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
State employee unions suing to block group home privatization
October 13, 2016

State employee unions suing to block group home privatization

by Arielle Levin Becker and Keith M. Phaneuf
October 13, 2016

Connecticut needs more ELL teachers for growing Hispanic population

CT Viewpoint by Jose Alfaro
Opting out of testing in Connecticut — now a civic duty
October 13, 2016

Opting out of testing in Connecticut — now a civic duty

CT Viewpoint by Drew Michael McWeeney
Mill revivals could choke on their own success
October 13, 2016

Mill revivals could choke on their own success

by Tom Condon
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Restaurants and other business can go back to full capacity on March 19 as Lamont rolls back COVID restrictions in CT
by Mark Pazniokas and Jenna Carlesso

Connecticut will eliminate COVID-19 capacity limits on restaurants, houses of worship, retailers and most businesses on March 19.

1,500 Hartford school staff to be vaccinated this week at pop-up clinic
by Adria Watson

Vaccinations are taking place Thursday and Friday. A second round will be scheduled in coming days.

Few tenants facing eviction have an attorney. Top lawmakers are poised to change that.
by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas

Legislation that would provide tenants facing eviction the "right to counsel" is a top priority for legislative leaders.

With billions in federal relief on the way to CT, legislators assert their role in deciding how to spend it
by Keith M. Phaneuf and Mark Pazniokas

With an unusual bill, state legislators are reminding Gov. Ned Lamont they have significant role in disbursing federal coronavirus relief.

As the push to reopen schools intensifies, Miguel Cardona and first lady Jill Biden travel to Meriden to show how this town did it
by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas and Adria Watson

Cardona said getting the nation's schools reopened is priority No. 1.

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