by Donald Eng
HARTFORD, CT — As the state Senate prepared to vote on a number of bills Wednesday, the Republican caucus decried the emergency certification designation applied to a pair of them.
The two bills are Senate bills 298 and 299. One, S.B. 299, makes a series of changes in the state’s bottle redemption laws. Though not particularly controversial, its...
by Staff Report CTNewsJunkie
The American flag flies at half-mast at the State Capitol in Hartford, CT on Sept. 11, 2025. Credit: Donald Eng / CTNewsJunkie
HARTFORD, CT — Connecticut and U.S. flags should be lowered to half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Saturday, March 7, 2026, to honor the life...
Andrew Jones, KFF Health News
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — At around 2 a.m., 7-year-old twin brothers arrived at Mission Hospital in Asheville. Both had a fever, a cough, a rash, pink eye, and cold symptoms.
The boys sat in one waiting room and then another. Two hours and 20 minutes passed before...
by Staff Report CTNewsJunkie
HARTFORD, CT — Attorney General William Tong has joined 15 states in a lawsuit to block the Trump Administration’s overhaul of the nation’s childhood immunization schedule. The complaint names Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Acting Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
by Viktoria Sundqvist
The Committee on Children on Tuesday voted to advance a bill meant to improve safety at municipal-run youth camps in Connecticut.
Senate Bill 157, An Act Concerning Municipal Camp Safety, would require certain employees of municipal youth camps to be trained as mandated reporters – a person legally...
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BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — I believe in paying it forward, not just within the walls of my school or community, but across the profession. Over the years, I’ve mentored first-year teachers, student teachers, and National Board Certification candidates nationally.
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JoMeka Gray is a self-contained Kindergarten teacher at Kennedy-Powell STEM...
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Meeting Comes as Trump Administration Continues Systematic Dismantling of Equity Protections, Affirmative Action, and Voting Rights Legislation Won During the Civil Rights Movement
NEW YORK,...
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE—While Black History Month calls us to honor generations of resilience, the Trump administration has spent its first year dismantling the very pathways...
ATLANTA, Feb. 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Morehouse College has received a prestigious grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to participate in a $457 million project to...
by Jisu Sheen
The Rolling Stone cover. Credit: Aaron Kotowski
I’m a visual vampire. Or so I learned from New Haven photographer Aaron Kotowski as he...
by Francis Akhalbey, Face2faceAfrica.com
Tourette Syndrome campaigner John Davidson shouted the N-word as Sinners co-actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo took the stage at the BAFTAs on Sunday night...
by Dollita Okine, Face2FaceAfrica
n a historic first for Johns Hopkins University and the medical field at large, the trauma and acute care surgery service at the...
by Karen Juanita Carrillo
The Trump administration’s withdrawal from 66 international organizations and 31 United Nations agencies, and its promotion of a “putting America first”...
by Abiba Biao
Rodney “Rock” Williams paid a visit to his alma mater — with the goal of inspiring the next generation of Hillhouse High School students “to be bosses,”...
by Donald Eng
HARTFORD, CT — As the state Senate prepared to vote on a number of bills Wednesday, the Republican caucus decried the emergency certification designation applied to a...
by Staff Report CTNewsJunkie
The American flag flies at half-mast at the State Capitol in Hartford, CT on Sept. 11, 2025. Credit: Donald Eng / CTNewsJunkie
HARTFORD, CT — Connecticut and...
by Staff Report CTNewsJunkie
HARTFORD, CT — Attorney General William Tong has joined 15 states in a lawsuit to block the Trump Administration’s overhaul of the nation’s childhood immunization schedule....
by Viktoria Sundqvist
The Committee on Children on Tuesday voted to advance a bill meant to improve safety at municipal-run youth camps in Connecticut.
Senate Bill 157, An Act Concerning Municipal...
by Viktoria Sundqvist
The Committee on Children on Tuesday voted to advance a bill meant to improve safety at municipal-run youth camps in Connecticut.
Senate Bill 157, An Act Concerning Municipal...
by Thomas Breen
Up to 20 inches of “really wet and heavy” snow fell on New Haven between Sunday and Monday — leading to three ambulances and several plows getting...
by Dereen Shirnekhi
The former University Row Homes on Henry Street. Credit: Thomas Breen file photo
The housing authority is moving toward its goal of redeveloping seven apartments at the historic...
by Lisa Reisman
Asked for a definition of capacity, the man paused. “Limits,” he said. “To hell with that,” said another. “It’s what you have in you to be what...
by Lisa Reisman
A Newhall meeting saw neighbors, Hamden town officials, and project consultants come together to define the path forward in the decades-long struggle to address their crumbling home...
by Laura Glesby
New Haven Academy senior Glenmy Caba waited for the 215 bus on the corner of Elm and Church. When the bus came, she would have to climb...
by Maya McFadden
New Haven’s public school district can’t say for sure when the current school year will end — now that a blizzard has canceled classes for two days...
ARIZONA INFORMANT — Civil Rights TV operates continuously on the Connect To Your City OTT platform powered by Connect2OTT, offering documentaries, news analysis, live discussions, educational programming, global civil...
Meeting Comes as Trump Administration Continues Systematic Dismantling of Equity Protections, Affirmative Action, and Voting Rights Legislation Won During the Civil Rights Movement
NEW YORK,...
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE—While Black History Month calls us to honor generations of resilience, the Trump administration has spent its first year dismantling the very pathways...
ATLANTA, Feb. 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Morehouse College has received a prestigious grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to participate in a $457 million project to...
by Jisu Sheen
The Rolling Stone cover. Credit: Aaron Kotowski
I’m a visual vampire. Or so I learned from New Haven photographer Aaron Kotowski as he...