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Connecticut leaders are addressing concerns about the use of the controversial chemical diquat to combat hydrilla. Diquat ...
Lawmakers from both parties have so far rejected steep cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ...
A new round of $14 million worth of state grants will be used to preserve nearly 2,300 acres of open space and a public parks ...
NEW HAVEN – New Haven Public Schools is projecting a 6.1 percentage point drop in chronic absenteeism for the 2024–25 school ...
A group of five Connecticut energy efficiency contractors, ratepayers and not-for-profits is seeking to block the state's planned sweep of $155 million in ratepayer funds, on the grounds that the ...
Interns at the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities chose immigration, displacement and justice as this year’s theme given the rise in ICE detainments in the state.
The Setalcott Nation secures a $90,700 grant to enhance environmental stewardship and cultural identity in Conscience Bay and ...
Officers will be on the lookout for impaired boaters on Connecticut’s lakes, ponds, and rivers, as well as Long Island Sound.
Officials said "misinformation" surrounding the use of the herbicide diquat to kill hydrilla in the Connecticut River has “triggered fear” among residents.
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