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Day: March 26, 2020

Justice Department approves UTC-Raytheon merger — with conditions
March 26, 2020

Justice Department approves UTC-Raytheon merger — with conditions

by Ana Radelat
Shortages of protective equipment reducing coronavirus testing, causing fear among nurses statewide
March 26, 2020

Shortages of protective equipment reducing coronavirus testing, causing fear among nurses statewide

by Gregory B. Hladky
Nursing home officials bristle at Lamont suggestion to send hospital patients to nursing facilities
March 26, 2020

Nursing home officials bristle at Lamont suggestion to send hospital patients to nursing facilities

by Jenna Carlesso
Here’s how coronavirus rescue bill boosts unemployment benefits
March 26, 2020

Here’s how coronavirus rescue bill boosts unemployment benefits

by Ana Radelat
As COVID-19 crisis grows, Murphy, Larson press Trump to use emergency powers to fight scarcity of medical supplies
March 26, 2020

As COVID-19 crisis grows, Murphy, Larson press Trump to use emergency powers to fight scarcity of medical supplies

by Ana Radelat
Cases top 1,000 as Lamont requests COVID-19 disaster declaration
March 26, 2020

Cases top 1,000 as Lamont requests COVID-19 disaster declaration

by Mark Pazniokas
Life in quarantine: New Haven couple awaits COVID-19 test result
March 26, 2020

Life in quarantine: New Haven couple awaits COVID-19 test result

by Ryan Lindsay | Connecticut Public Radio
Why we must maintain extreme social distancing
March 26, 2020

Why we must maintain extreme social distancing

CT Viewpoint by Kristina Talbert-Slagle, PhD
Coronavirus lockdowns may increase rates of intimate partner violence
March 26, 2020

Coronavirus lockdowns may increase rates of intimate partner violence

CT Viewpoint by Ryan Sutherland
The state doesn’t track how many nursing home workers have coronavirus. That has fueled concern about transmission and staffing.
March 26, 2020

The state doesn’t track how many nursing home workers have coronavirus. That has fueled concern about transmission and staffing.

by Jenna Carlesso
Senate approves coronavirus stimulus bill that will send billions to Connecticut
March 26, 2020

Senate approves coronavirus stimulus bill that will send billions to Connecticut

by Ana Radelat
RECENT STORIES
CT teachers are expected to get vaccinated for COVID at local clinics, but other options could cause problems
by Dave Altimari

School employees could end up on two lists, which means some vaccine might go to waste, officials said.

Equity issues dominate hearing on Lamont’s marijuana bill
by Kelan Lyons and Mark Pazniokas

The administration's testimony took up the hearing's first five hours. More than 130 people are signed up to speak.

CSCU students and faculty push back against contract proposals
by Adria Watson

Connecticut State Colleges and Universities faculty and students gathered outside of Central Connecticut State University Friday morning to protest the Board of Regents’ recent contract proposals, saying the changes could lead to larger class sizes and possibly losing accreditation. “The BOR must … understand their proposals are developed with union-busting in mind,” said Eastern Connecticut […]

School district leaders say Lamont’s plan to use federal funds will leave them short
by Adria Watson

Superintendents say the federal funds aren't enough, and when they dry up, they'll be back to square one.

Black and Hispanic residents continue to be vaccinated against COVID at lower rates than white residents
by Kasturi Pananjady and Jenna Carlesso

Among those 65 and older, the rate of vaccination for white residents was 39%, compared to 21% for Black residents.

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