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2019-05-16
Faculty rips ‘Students First’
Online comments prompt questions
Hearst installs new publisher
Council panel OKs Bridgeport police contract
2 city residents charged in February homicide
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Connecticut wants to restrict cooperation with ICE
Bikers under 21 may have to wear helmets
BOE member tries to weather controversies
Father released after son posts $2M bond
City residents ask for education spending hike
Fewer Connecticut residents ‘equity rich’
Millennials embracing suburbs over city bustle
Pennsylvania files opioid lawsuit against Purdue Pharma
The Met to turn down new money from OxyContin maker’s owners
Tariffs force small businesses to strategize
Stocks extend gains after early slide
John L. Hopco
Nancy Zeldes
Elizabeth L. Staurovsky
James Daniel Allen
Pauline (Marus) Valovcin
Old Harding High building to house Bassick students during rebuild
Nurses cited for drug use, forgery
Superintendent search process underway
Junior artists take center stage
Rep. Rutigliano seeks heavier sentences for fentanyl dealers
EMS volunteers honored in Trumbull
Progress on helmet laws coming up short
Competitive casino bidding process vital for Connecticut and its future
A job to do in uniform
Torres powers sweep
Cole reminds Hurley Sr. of another player he coached
Jets fire GM Mike Maccagnan; coach Adam Gase acting GM
WNBA players think Makurat will thrive at UConn
Corbin K’s 11 as Nationals beat Mets
Chavis lifts Red Sox over Rockies in 10 innings
Gell strikes out 11 to lead Eagles past Hatters
Spieth trying to buck the odds at PGA Championship
Ludlowe thriving in challenging FCIAC
Seniors, experience lead Governors to success
Alabama governor signs near-total abortion ban into law
Trump’s Iran moves spark alarm
U.S. pulls nonessential staff from Iraq
All roles contribute to patient care
Gender transition jolts friendship
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