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Sector leaders support bills that would provide grants to local organizations. They hope it will be in time to prepare for the U.S. 250th anniversary in 2026.
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Connecticut lawmakers won’t “cap the rent,” even as tenants face rising costs. Frankie & Johnny take a look at that, plus adult-use cannabis revenue and NCAA Basketball.
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Gino DiGiovanni Jr., a Republican alderman in Derby, has filed registration paperwork and announced to supporters that he's running for mayor.
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The 6th annual Connecticut Spelling Bee is this Sunday in West Hartford.
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Winter's finally here for Frankie & Johnny — a couple months after it started. They discuss the first real winter storm of the season in Connecticut and they offer some updates on local political elections.
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CT had its own witch hysteria years before Salem. Lawmakers still hope to exonerate those persecutedA joint House resolution would exonerate the 34 Connecticut citizens accused or convicted of being a witch in the 1600s.
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Frankie & Johnny break down the week in news and even play some Brass Bonanza.
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Frankie and Johnny take a look at what’s in a new proposed state budget — and what's not. Also, who’s going to win the Super Bowl and what does it mean for Connecticut?
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The state's proposed budget comes out Wednesday, so on Tuesday, a group of long-term care workers showed up at the state Capitol in Hartford to argue for a more livable wage.
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Especially when it's cold outside, advocates want there to be more state cash on hand to support people experiencing homelessness, rather than having to come up with a shelter solution on the fly.