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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.
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Interns at the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities chose immigration, displacement and justice as this year’s theme given the rise in ICE detainments in the state.
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Salsa Socials invite hundreds to dance on Hartford’s Pratt Street as it returns for its seventh year.
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Former Hartford Fire Chief Charles Teale is urging first responders to take advantage of any assistance offered after what they witnessed at the fire in Massachusetts that killed at least 10 people.
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Yoga in Our City invites Spanish-speakers to join their free yoga classes with bilingual instructors in Hartford, New Haven and Waterbury.
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The mayor of Hartford announces the opening of city swimming pools and the start of the summer night gym program as hot and humid temperatures approach.
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The City of Hartford’s Treasurer’s Office reached full capacity with over 200 people who registered to attend the free financial literacy symposium.
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Hartford high school students are calling on the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø legislature to provide more funding so they can expand a pilot program offering them free bus fare.
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Educators and some council members say Hartford Public Schools still need help to address a decade of flat funding.
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The historical museum welcomes the Spanish-speaking community to learn about the man who introduced the first American English dictionary.