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Our weekly news roundup covers the tragic death of a state lawmaker in a wrong-way crash and the suspension of an attorney representing Alex Jones in Connecticut.
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Hartford officials hope the professional network will also help recruit people who want to run day cares out of their homes, offering more slots for child care.
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Frankie and Johnny mark one decade since the Sandy Hook shooting, discuss a gun incident at an East Granby elementary school, and note a long-shot push for Puerto Rican statehood.
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Ana Grace Márquez-Greene was 6 years old when she was killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14, 2012. Jimmy Greene grieves his daughter's loss and says music gives him the opportunity to express himself in the best way he knows how.
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Frankie & Johnny: Dec. 9, 2022. Topics this week include the legalization of marijuana in Connecticut for recreational use, bivalent COVID-19 vaccines for young children and settlement talks in a lawsuit filed on behalf of a Black man severely injured in police custody.
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Connecticut’s two children’s hospitals are bracing for flu cases to swell as the colder weather sets in and a surge in patients tests capacity.
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Child care providers in Connecticut say a new poll they commissioned shows support for increasing the pay for childcare workers. More than 60% of respondents supported making more people eligible for government subsidized early care and education, even if it means shifting money away from other areas in the Connecticut state budget."
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The hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, The Nose looks at Tony Gilroy’s Star Wars series, ‘Andor,’ and Peacock’s Barney docuseries, ‘I Love You, You Hate Me.’
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Sendak was a longtime resident of Connecticut. The exhibit runs through Dec. 16.
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Frankie & Johnny: September 16, 2022. Topics this week include a Connecticut trial against Infowars host Alex Jones, the gubernatorial race in Connecticut, and the Connecticut Sun staying alive in the WNBA finals.