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The state is keeping both WIC and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funded through the federal shutdown.
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Immigrant rights activists with Make the Road CT and Hartford Deportation Defense gathered to call for community leader Victor Sanchez Sr. to be released.
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Married ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø entrepreneurs talk about bringing the love to their Hartford restaurant — a love of Caribbean food and love of community.
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More than 15,000 people flooded downtown with flags, food and plenty of reggaeton.
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The 10th annual celebration of Mexican Independence Day was held at the State Capitol building in Hartford, showcasing Mexican heritage and traditions.
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Calling All Brothers has been making the first days of school special for Hartford students over the last decade.
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Hartford Public Schools alumna Leslie Torres-Rodriguez leaves behind a legacy of programs, curriculum and resources for the city’s Latino students and educators.
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Maria Reina de la Paz Parish — or Mary Queen of Peace — is a Jubilee 2025 pilgrimage site in the Archdiocese of Hartford.
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This hour, the actor Richard Thomas, who is in Hartford starring in ‘Mark Twain Tonight!,’ and the writer John Jeremiah Sullivan join us to talk Twain.
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The attorney for former Hartford student Aleysha Ortiz argued that employees were required by law to follow certain procedures, like reporting bullying to a school administrator, and failed to do so.