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![After ‘parental rights’ battle, CT high school, middle school to get mental health services After ‘parental rights’ battle, CT high school, middle school to get mental health services](https://www.courant.com/wp-content/uploads/migration/2022/12/26/4PWOIDO7WVHWZDSE4BWGVLGTBI.jpg?w=135)
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After ‘parental rights’ battle, CT high school, middle school to get mental health services
Almost two and a half years ago, Kristine Cicchetti’s daughter was a sophomore at Killingly High School, advocating for mental health services on campus with her mother. This past spring,...
![Criminals commonly obtain EBT card information — the card number and the owner’s PIN code — through skimming devices placed on top of the point of sale device. Criminals commonly obtain EBT card information — the card number and the owner’s PIN code — through skimming devices placed on top of the point of sale device.](https://www.courant.com/wp-content/uploads/migration/2020/08/28/IHYNE4V4TBCJ62EE64YDI3YTLA.jpg?w=135)
CT sees $2.6M in food benefit money stolen. ‘These benefits are critical to their lives.’
Criminals commonly obtain EBT card information — the card number and the owner’s PIN code — through skimming devices placed on top of the point of sale device.
![HUSKY 4 Immigrants Coalition Manager Luis Luna said that approximately 60% of undocumented immigrants in the United States don’t have access to health care. HUSKY 4 Immigrants Coalition Manager Luis Luna said that approximately 60% of undocumented immigrants in the United States don’t have access to health care.](https://www.courant.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/thc-l-huskyexpand-070324-01.jpg?w=117)
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CT expands state insurance coverage for undocumented children. Advocates say more is needed.
HUSKY 4 Immigrants Coalition Manager Luis Luna said that approximately 60% of undocumented immigrants in the United States don’t have access to health care.
![The Governor’s Working Group on Ranked-Choice Voting has begun discussing the merits and logistics of instant runoff voting, a procedure that could radically change how state elections are conducted. The Governor’s Working Group on Ranked-Choice Voting has begun discussing the merits and logistics of instant runoff voting, a procedure that could radically change how state elections are conducted.](https://www.courant.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/US-NEWS-PRIMARY-ELECTION-ROUNDUP-DP.jpg?w=132)
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CT begins exploring ranked-choice voting merits, logistics
The Governor’s Working Group on Ranked-Choice Voting has begun discussing the merits and logistics of instant runoff voting, a procedure that could radically change how state elections are conducted.
![In Connecticut, it is very limited on who can legally deliver an absentee ballot In Connecticut, it is very limited on who can legally deliver an absentee ballot](https://www.courant.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/ballot-one.jpg?w=117)
Four political operatives arraigned on CT charges related to 2019 mayoral campaign
In Connecticut, it is very limited on who can legally deliver an absentee ballot
![Faced with falling enrollment and new tuition increases, things at Connecticut State Colleges and Universities could get worse. The Board of Regents' new leader, however, remains optimistic. Faced with falling enrollment and new tuition increases, things at Connecticut State Colleges and Universities could get worse. The Board of Regents' new leader, however, remains optimistic.](https://www.courant.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Cheng-Ryan-Lamont-Guayjpg.jpg?w=117)
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Things could get worse at CT’s State Colleges and Universities but its new board leader is optimistic
Faced with falling enrollment and new tuition increases, things at Connecticut State Colleges and Universities could get worse. The Board of Regents' new leader, however, remains optimistic.
![The interchange is one of the “worst bottlenecks” in the state. The interchange is one of the “worst bottlenecks” in the state.](https://www.courant.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/THC-L-Meriden-Interchange_16.jpg?w=126)
There’s a massive $500M highway project in CT. ‘Everyone hates driving through here.’
The interchange is one of the “worst bottlenecks” in the state.
![Entrance to 450 Columbus Blvd., Hartford Entrance to 450 Columbus Blvd., Hartford](https://www.courant.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/THC_news_450-Columbus-Boulevard_06.jpg?w=132)
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A CT man had a misdemeanor conviction 34 years ago. He was refused a rental apartment.
“Lack of housing is an all too common experience for people as they work to become productive citizens after a conviction,” said Connecticut Senate President Martin Looney