Matt Dwyer
Editor, All Things Considered / Midday News AnchorMatt Dwyer is an editor, reporter and midday host for Connecticut Public's news department. He produces local news during All Things Considered.
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Kent First Selectman Marty Lindenmayer remembered the former diplomat as a supporter of the local library and land trust. Lindenmayer said Kissinger was sometimes seen at town events or restaurants.
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Tahseen Ali Ahmad and two other men of Palestinian descent — all college students who are studying in the U.S. — were shot in Burlington, Vermont. Police said they arrested a man in connection with the shooting.
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La biblioteca de Hartford recibe $450,000 del gobierno federal para ampliar servicios de inmigraciónUn programa de Connecticut destinado a ayudar a inmigrantes en su proceso para convertirse en ciudadanos estadounidenses podrá prestar servicio a 200 personas más tras recibir fondos adicionales.
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Los funcionarios estatales planean distribuir 50,000 bolsas de desactivación de medicamentos con receta como parte de una campaña federal de $1.2 millones contra el uso indebido de medicamentos.
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Humanitarian groups based in Connecticut are working in Gaza and in Israel to help civilians, as fighting between Israel and Hamas continues.
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Hartford Public Library’s The American Place was awarded the money to further aid immigrants navigating the citizenship process.
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The pouches can destroy unwanted pills, most illicit drugs, vape fluids, and opioids including fentanyl.
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Several faith and community leaders were calling for an end to harassment of members of Jewish, Muslim and Arab communities in Connecticut. Such harassment has increased since Hamas attacked Israel, and Israel responded by bombing Gaza.
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State officials hope the new tagline "Make It Here" will foster more economic growth and make Connecticut residents more proud of their home state.