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K-12 September 24, 2021

Hundreds of CT school bus drivers might not show up for work on Monday

Some 227 bus drivers are refusing to get vaccinated or take the tests.
by Adria Watson and Katy Golvala

COVID-19 September 24, 2021

State will pay for some COVID tests for unvaccinated state workers 

The state has agreed to pay for at least four COVID tests for employees who aren't vaccinated. 
by Dave Altimari

Labor September 24, 2021

Potential strike at group homes may hinge on state’s ability to distribute dollars faster

Nonprofits who serve the developmentally disabled still don't know all details about their state funding for this year and next.
by Keith M. Phaneuf
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Hundreds of CT school bus drivers might not show up for work on Monday
by Adria Watson and Katy Golvala

Some 227 bus drivers are refusing to get vaccinated or take the tests.

State will pay for some COVID tests for unvaccinated state workers 
by Dave Altimari

The state has agreed to pay for at least four COVID tests for employees who aren't vaccinated. 

CT doctor accused of mailing vaccine exemptions to anyone who asked
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The state suspended the medical license of a physician accused of mailing exemptions for COVID-19 vaccines without examining patients.

Potential strike at group homes may hinge on state’s ability to distribute dollars faster
by Keith M. Phaneuf

Nonprofits who serve the developmentally disabled still don't know all details about their state funding for this year and next.

Before sports betting opens, Connecticut addresses problem gambling
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Connecticut is offering a chance for people to ban themselves from virtual gambling even before it starts.

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Opinion It’s too soon to end the pandemic assistance and unemployment programs
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It is too soon to allow the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) programs to end.

Opinion A new Latino voice in Connecticut
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Nothing amplifies the virtues of the American Dream as loudly as the blossoming of a new immigrant community.

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We would never want to relive the horror of 9/11, but wouldn’t it be refreshing to revisit the actions of 9/12 when virtue and the goodness of people shone through in multiple forms of courage, strength and caring.

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CT educators share what is being taught in their classrooms amid growing outrage about Critical Race Theory

by Adria Watson

Will CT’s race to attract data centers pay off? For some, it’s unclear

by Erica E. Phillips

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Opinion Ensure RSV vaccination access to all
by Celine Graae

Respiratory syncytial virus is a highly contagious respiratory disease among infants that can cause complications such as pneumonia and bronchiolitis.

Opinion It’s too soon to end the pandemic assistance and unemployment programs
by Jahmal Henderson

It is too soon to allow the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) programs to end.

Opinion A new Latino voice in Connecticut
by Jose Lucas Pimentel

Nothing amplifies the virtues of the American Dream as loudly as the blossoming of a new immigrant community.

Opinion Reach out. Do someone a solid
by Bill Field

We would never want to relive the horror of 9/11, but wouldn’t it be refreshing to revisit the actions of 9/12 when virtue and the goodness of people shone through in multiple forms of courage, strength and caring.

Artwork Grand guidance
by Anne:Gogh

In a world of systemic oppression aimed towards those of darker skintones – representation matters. We are more than our equity elusive environments, more than […]

Artwork Shea
by Anthony Valentine

Shea is a story about race and social inequalities that plague America. It is a narrative that prompts the question, “Do you know what it’s […]

Artwork The Declaration of Human Rights
by Andres Chaparro

Through my artwork I strive to create an example of ideas that reflect my desire to raise social consciousness, and cultural awareness. Jazz music is […]

Artwork ‘A thing of beauty. Destroy it forever’
by Richard DiCarlo | Derby

During times like these it’s often fun to revisit something familiar and approach things with a different slant. I have been taking some Pop culture […]

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CT doctor accused of mailing vaccine exemptions to anyone who asked

by  Lisa Backus | C-HIT.ORG
Gaming

Before sports betting opens, Connecticut addresses problem gambling

by  Mark Pazniokas
Money

Growing coalition pushes Lamont harder to fund air quality upgrades in local schools

by  Keith M. Phaneuf
Education

CT educators share what is being taught in their classrooms amid growing outrage about Critical Race Theory

by  Adria Watson
Politics

At invitation of CT GOP conservatives, COVID mandates come under fire

by  Mark Pazniokas
Investigations

CT lawmakers call on state to forgive unemployment overpayments for thousands

by  Andrew Brown
Politics

Once a liability, infrastructure is becoming an asset for Lamont

by  Mark Pazniokas
Energy

Home solar growing in CT, but consumers should read the fine print

by  Patrick Skahill and Jim Haddadin | Connecticut Public Radio
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Threat of strikes returns at group homes for the developmentally disabled

by  Keith M. Phaneuf
Justice

Connecticut appealing bankruptcy judge’s decision on Purdue

by  Matt Dwyer | Connecticut Public Radio
Investigations

State to thousands who got unemployment money: Give it back

by  Andrew Brown
Education

State finds half of Bridgeport schools don’t have enough special education teachers; We found other districts with the same issue

by  Jacqueline Rabe Thomas and Jim Haddadin | Connecticut Public Radio
Health

How Fauci and the NIH got ahead of the FDA and CDC in backing boosters

by  Sarah Jane Tribble and Arthur Allen | Kaiser Health News
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A bipartisan effort underway to resettle Afghans in Connecticut

by  Mark Pazniokas
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Towns are reluctant to ease taxpayer restrictions during second year of pandemic

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Connecticut Democrats, Republicans parse meaning of COVID ’emergency’

by  Mark Pazniokas
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