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Controversial Artwork Removed From State Capitol
What some say is artwork supporting police at the Capitol has been removed over concerns that it could actually represent opposition to the Black Lives Matter movement.
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‘Patients Are Being Duped': What's Inside Some CBD Products
On a recent night in Hartford’s Parkville neighborhood, curious shoppers stopped by a social hour to try out drinks, treats, and more that the vendors said contained CBD, the chemical found in marijuana and hemp plants that’s surging in popularity thanks to claims it can help with a litany of medical issues.
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Plow Takes Out Multiple Mailboxes in South Windsor
Nearly a dozen homeowners in one South Windsor neighborhood woke up to find their mailboxes in pieces Wednesday morning.
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Cash-Strapped Hartford Missed Deadline for State Body Cam Funds
Hartford city taxpayers are on the hook for additional funds for the city’s police body camera program because city officials failed to submit paperwork to the state in time for full reimbursement.
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Hartford Police Brutality Victim Still Waiting For Justice 14 Years Later
A high school football coach who was beaten by Hartford police is joining forces with the officer who wielded a baton at him in an effort to hold the city of Hartford accountable. His case reveals how state law can leave victims of the most severe forms of police brutality empty-handed.
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Agent Orange Activist From Andover Headed to State of the Union Address
A Vietnam veteran from Andover is heading to Washington D.C. for the State of the Union Address on a mission to rally support from federal lawmakers to make health care more accessible to veterans exposed to the toxic chemical known as Agent Orange.
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Proposed Bill Seeks State Licensing for Beauty Technicians
A bi-partisan push for regulation of the beauty industry in Connecticut proposes licensing requirements for people who work on nails, eyelashes and skin.