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Lamont activates extreme hot weather protocol in Conn. ahead of next week's heat
The Day· 4 days agoAs the state braces for hot weather next week, Gov. Ned Lamont will activate the extreme hot weather protocol for the first time this year. The protocol ...
Gov. Lamont to activate state's Extreme Hot Weather Protocol next week
NBC Connecticut· 5 days agoGov. Ned Lamont is activating the state's Extreme Hot Weather Protocol next week as temperatures are...
Connecticut lawmakers to reconsider loosening school construction rules after scandal
The News-Times· 1 day agoConnecticut lawmakers will attempt to rescind a recently-enacted change to contracting rules...
Nonprofit theaters in Conn. seek answers after money promised by state is reallocated
NBC Connecticut· 20 hours agoNonprofit theaters are asking the state to restore relief after the money they were promised was...
South Dakota Nearly Doubles Medical Marijuana Registration Fees, CT. Gov. Lamont Puts Social Equity...
Benzinga· 6 days agoMedical marijuana businesses in South Dakota will have to pay nearly double the current amount for...
GUIDE: Where to cool off to get out of Connecticut’s extreme heat
WTNH-TV New Haven· 2 days agoNEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Multiple Connecticut cities and towns are opening cooling centers as the...
Dan Haar: CT Lottery online sales underway with iLottery 'soft launch'
Stamford Advocate· 1 day agoThree years after Gov. Ned Lamont signed a law allowing the Connecticut Lottery Corp. to sell...
New Connecticut law requires hair stylist training to include all hair types: 'It's about social...
Stamford Advocate· 2 days agoA new state law aims to ensure that hair stylists across Connecticut receive a similarly...
New Connecticut law aims to make hair stylist training more inclusive
FOX61· 2 days agoOn Monday, Gov. Ned Lamont signed a new state law to make hair stylist training more inclusive. The...
Norwich, New London receive state blight cleanup grants
The Day, New London, Conn. via Yahoo News· 5 days agoJun. 14—For the past 46 years, Peter and Nancy Procko have had a front row seat to watch the former Capehart Mill in Greeneville slowly decay, be set ablaze in arson fires and become a shelter ...