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Hartford, Connecticut · HartfordHARTFORD, CONNECTICUT - MAY 18: Konnor McClain competes during the 2024 Core Hydration Classic at XL Center on May 18, 2024 in Hartford, Connecticut. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images Less than a month after winning the NCAA Championship, LSU gymnast Konnor McClain participated in the Core Hydration Classic on Saturday.After turning in a stellar routine on the balance beam, McClain, 19, came up lame during floor wa…See the Story
LSU Gymnast Suffers Brutal Injury At U.S. Classic
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Hartford, Connecticut · HartfordA man who was hit by a car in Hartford on Saturday morning has been taken to the hospital and is recovering. Police said the man was hit at the intersection of Garden Street and Mather Street. He was taken a nearby hospital to be treated for his injuries. The man’s injuries are described by police as non-fatal. Authorities didn’t...See the Story
Man hit by car in Hartford taken to hospital
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Hartford, Connecticut · HartfordA federal program that reduces monthly internet bills is winding down at the end of May, absent last-minute congressional action. That has prompted concerns among advocates and low-income households enrolled in the program, including the nearly 200,000 in Connecticut. The Affordable Connectivity Program — implemented as part of bipartisan infrastructure legislation passed in 2021 — aimed to get more people connected to the internet, particularly…See the Story
As ACP winds down, 1 in 8 CT houses risk losing internet subsidies
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Gender Pay Gap · HartfordThe tassels turned, the caps flew and another generation of Connecticut students crossed the stages earlier this month to celebrate their graduations. But if history is any guide, the male graduates will be making more money on average than female graduates just a few years from now. State data shows that the average annual earnings of students who graduated from a Connecticut public high school in 2007 increased unevenly for the next 15 years, …See the Story
CT gender pay gap for high school grads widened over 15 years
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Hartford, Connecticut · HartfordOne of the first bills from this Connecticut legislative session to get signed into law prohibits the reporting of medical debt to credit agencies. The new state law bars health care providers and hospitals from reporting medical debt, a move which can hurt a person’s credit score. Gov. Ned Lamont signed the bill on May 9, a day after the end of the 2024 legislative session. “When medical debt is included in a person’s credit report, creditors a…See the Story
New CT law will prevent medical debt reporting to creditors
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Hartford, Connecticut · HartfordWhen the state removed Devon Cox’s two young daughters from his Hartford home last August, he felt a slew of emotions: fear about being separated from his children, confusion about what had happened and anger that they weren’t living with him anymore. But in the intervening nine months, Cox has come to see a silver lining he did not anticipate: a reunification process that has not only strengthened his relationships with his daughters, but has …See the Story
At CT quality parenting centers, DCF creates a home-like setting
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Jobs · HartfordHARTFORD, CT – The latest jobs report showed that Connecticut saw a small amount of job growth in April, but revisions to the numbers reported for March painted a less optimistic picture about the stability of the state’s private sector jobs gains.See the Story
April Jobs Report Shows Light Growth, Most Of March Gain Erased
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