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Day: November 6, 2019

Judge puts temporary stop to Purdue lawsuits — with CT’s blessing
November 6, 2019

Judge puts temporary stop to Purdue lawsuits — with CT’s blessing

by Ana Radelat
CT municipal elections turned on scandals, local issues
November 6, 2019

CT municipal elections turned on scandals, local issues

by Ana Radelat
While nonprofits seek state aid, Lamont steers them to private donors
November 6, 2019

While nonprofits seek state aid, Lamont steers them to private donors

by Keith M. Phaneuf
Here are the bridges to be rebuilt by tolls, and the cost to cross them
November 6, 2019

Here are the bridges to be rebuilt by tolls, and the cost to cross them

by Mark Pazniokas
This is Lamont’s vision for transportation — and how he’ll sell it
November 6, 2019

This is Lamont’s vision for transportation — and how he’ll sell it

by Keith M. Phaneuf and Mark Pazniokas
Teachers report mold, rodents, and excessive heat in schools are making them, their students sick
November 6, 2019

Teachers report mold, rodents, and excessive heat in schools are making them, their students sick

by Kathleen Megan
Let Congress know: Newborn screening needs continued funding!
November 6, 2019

Let Congress know: Newborn screening needs continued funding!

CT Viewpoint by Sarah Flynn-Savoie
The folly of fast ferries
November 6, 2019

The folly of fast ferries

CT Viewpoint by Jim Cameron
The Un-Affordable Care Act
November 6, 2019

The Un-Affordable Care Act

CT Viewpoint by Bill Dineen
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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.

Bill would create sexual misconduct climate surveys for Connecticut’s colleges
by Adria Watson

The surveys would be conducted every two years.

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