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Opinion: William Tong's food cost inquiry is a waste of his time
CT Mirror· 1 day agoThe prices everyone pays at the grocery store are determined by many factors. Transporting by truck...
Attorney General urges UnitedHealth Group to take action after cyberattack
NBC Connecticut· 3 hours agoConnecticut’s Attorney General has announced a multistate coalition of 22 attorneys general,...
The News & Observer announces its 2024 class of summer interns
Raleigh News and Observer via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoBefore her internship, she will take part in the Sports Journalism Institute. William Tong (Metro):...
Amid claims a CT company is selling lethal injection drugs, lawmakers push for a ban
The News-Times· 2 days agoConnecticut lawmakers are vowing to push for legislation that would bar any company in the state...
It’s a CT family-run restaurant where customers are willing to wait an hour. ‘It’s just good food’
Hartford Courant· 4 days agoThe Latin-Asian fusion food at the restaurant located at 105 Meriden Road in Waterbury is in such...
A 'loophole' allows THC seltzers to be sold in CT. Soon, they could have their own set of rules
The News-Times· 6 days agoTHC seltzers can get you high, but Connecticut lawmakers are poised to put them in a category all...
New rules in Stamford would push smoke shops, cannabis dispensaries away from residential areas
Stamford Advocate· 6 days agoLess than a year after new rules for smoke shops and cannabis dispensaries went into effect, city...
State Attorneys General Fly into Previously Federal Airspace | JD Supra
JD Supra· 7 days agoThe Department of Transportation and 18 states on April 16 agreed to a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that delegates more authority to and...
Can delta-8 cannabis help with arthritis? UConn researchers say it appears to work for mice
Stamford Advocate· 4 days agoArthritic mice don’t climb much. University of Connecticut professor Steve Kinsey determined this...
Dems scapegoat supermarkets for government’s inflation tax
The Day· 6 days agoDemocrats in Connecticut think they have found someone other than their national administration to blame for the inflation ravaging the country: supermarkets charging too much for groceries.