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2020-02-15
Bridgeport police ID homicide victim
Drug deaths in state up 18% in 2019
Refugee gets 45 years in niece’s killing
‘Next Generation’ Dunkin’ makes its debut in Milford
Fate of Shelton pre-K tuition unknown
Altice pushes through new rate hikes
JEFF JACOBS
Bridgeport officials urge more school funding
Attorney’s deal in sexual assault case pending ‘discussions’ in Dulos homicide
New York museum honors city’s rich basketball history
Rakim featured at 5th annual Hip Hop Expression
BOE chairwoman advocates in Hartford
Aldermen revise charter panel makeup
Derby hires two new clerks
Stocks post small gains, indexes up for week
Commodities merchant plans startup program
Families want state to stop profiting from prison phone calls
Health care leads priorities for Americares CEO
Dems’ plan: Bysiewicz to cast tiebreaking vote for tolls
Richard J. (Yogi) Balog
Proposal to pay education leader raises concerns
Field set for state presidential primary but GOP chairman Romano isn’t happy
On marijuana, race and Connecticut’s future
Time to get real about clean transportation
Join together to fight back against hate
No stopping Green Knights
Huskies sets sights forward
Yale opens with lofty goals
HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE
AP Exclusive: MLB raises salaries for minor-leaguers in 2021
Cashman suspected Astros were stealing signs
Mets’ Marisnick apologizes for his role in Astros’ scheme
With Betts gone, Red Sox fill holes in outfield and at top of order
Kobe among 8 finalists
Georgiev records 36 saves
Tigers can’t protect late lead
U.S., Taliban agree to truce, way forward in Afghanistan
U.S. won’t charge ex-FBI official McCabe
Taking BP meds at night may be best
Couple find peace with separate beds
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