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The City of Hartford’s Treasurer’s Office reached full capacity with over 200 people who registered to attend the free financial literacy symposium.
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Hartford high school students are calling on the ºÚÁÏÐÂÎÅ legislature to provide more funding so they can expand a pilot program offering them free bus fare.
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This hour, our conversation with the star of ‘An American Werewolf in London’ and ‘After Hours,’ the director of ‘Practical Magic’ and ‘Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold’: Griffin Dunne.
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Members of SEIU 1199 say a newly announced contract will avert a planned May 27 strike and provide $164 million for nursing homes and $149 million for group homes.
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Puerto Rican girls ages 7 to 18 compete each year for the crown, a scholarship and cultural pride.
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Educators and some council members say Hartford Public Schools still need help to address a decade of flat funding.
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Historians and educators discussed the importance of capturing family history. They spoke as part of a panel discussion for an exhibition at CT State Community College Capital from the National Puerto Rican Diaspora Museum.
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The Bilingual Financial Literacy Symposium from the City of Hartford’s Treasurer’s Office will offer workshops and resources in English and Spanish.
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Residents of a veterans housing complex in Newington say the landlord is retaliating against them for forming a union. They say the backlash is coming in the form of eviction threats and bogus rent debts.
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The pro-worker marches come as ºÚÁÏÐÂÎÅ nursing home union members are set to strike in mid-May.