• Hartford: Federal officials target two Connecticut residents in citizenship revocation ... | June 22
    Jun 22 2026
    Hartford — Federal investigators are looking into possible citizenship revocations for two Connecticut residents, raising questions about due process and national security under the Trump administration. Meanwhile, the state is investing heavily in clean energy and advanced manufacturing to boost its economy and attract tech firms.
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  • Hartford: Governor Lamont signs new insurance coverage for CT DOT employees. | June 21
    Jun 21 2026
    Hartford police arrested two men during a traffic stop involving narcotics and firearms, as the city continues to tackle illegal weapons. Governor Lamont expanded uninsured motorist coverage for CT DOT employees, while Hartford explores a quantum computing sector to boost the state's tech future.
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  • Hartford: Local chefs partner with foodshare to fight hunger in Hartford | June 20
    Jun 20 2026
    Hartford's food insecurity efforts are expanding with CT Foodshare and local chefs teaming up to provide fresh meals, while East Hartford braces for heavy traffic due to Post Malone and Jelly Roll's concert. A Holocaust survivor and rabbi passes away at 96, and the VGFC women’s soccer team and fans celebrate a historic World Cup victory on Pratt Street.
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  • Hartford: Hartford double shooting suspect dead after hourslong standoff | June 19
    Jun 19 2026
    Hartford: Law enforcement confirmed the suspect in a double shooting case is dead after a tense standoff in Massachusetts, with authorities recovering evidence and supporting victims’ families. Connecticut’s new AI law is causing debate in schools, raising concerns about ethical use versus educational innovation.
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  • Hartford: Double shooting in Hartford leaves one dead, one injured | June 18
    Jun 18 2026
    Hartford police are investigating a deadly double shooting in downtown that left one dead and another injured, with no suspects identified yet. State Senator Joe Fazio proposed a property tax plan targeting seniors and low-income residents, sparking debate over its financial impact.
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  • Hartford: Man shot at Hartford apartment complex | June 17
    Jun 17 2026
    Hartford police are investigating a shooting at an apartment complex following a series of safety concerns in the area. Hartford’s university pledged $4.5 million to local initiatives, bringing total commitments to over $230 million, while Connecticut’s Lemon Law Program returned a record $8.1 million to consumers in 2025.
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  • Hartford: Fire displaces 16 residents in Hartford apartment building | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Hartford residents are dealing with a fire at an apartment building that displaced 16 people, while the governor approved red light and speed cameras in the city. A local opinion piece calls for investment in community, education, and services to shape Hartford’s future.
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