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Some $2 million in funding needed to deal with the problem has not been approved by the state Bond Commission.
“It was a desire to put my little grain of sand in, and help out,” Milca Rosario said.
There were 81 additional cases of COVID-19 in Connecticut reported Thursday after 6,576 more tests in the last 24 hours.
The reopening plan is contingent on COVID-19 infection rates remaining stable, the governor said.
There were 10,037 people incarcerated in state correctional facilities as of June 25.
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The killing of George Floyd was unjust and must not be forgotten. George Floyd was unarmed. His unavoidable crime was something he could not control: the color of his skin. We must not let the countless people who have been killed because of their skin color die in vain.
It’s a rare news story nowadays that spawns mirth. But I had to laugh when I read that North Korea, in a fit of pique worthy of a terrible toddler, had blown up one of its buildings where failed peace talks with South Korea recently had taken place. Ka-Boom! Take that—and watch out or we’ll blow up another one of our buildings! Monty Python couldn’t improve on that.
"More Exposure" is the first episode of a four-part series,?COVID-19 Reckonings, produced by?Purple States ?and?DataHaven?with?residents?of Connecticut communities hardest hit by the pandemic because of longstanding inequities.
With increased racial tensions spreading across the country, statues of those associated with slavery -- Robert E. Lee and other Confederate generals -- have been either removed or vandalized. Here in the Northeast, statues of Columbus are suffering the same fate. In Boston, a statue of Columbus was beheaded, while in Middletown and New London and New Haven, his statue was removed. The city of Columbus, Ohio is considering changing its name. Yet the slave merchant who financed Yale University, Elihu Yale, remains unscathed. Why? Because he is the namesake of one of America’s most prestigious and liberal universities.
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