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Community groups Crisol Acuarela/Grupo Quetzal and Nosotras CT played a friendly game at their first-ever women’s soccer match in Stamford.
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Members of SEIU 1199 say a newly announced contract will avert a planned May 27 strike and provide $164 million for nursing homes and $149 million for group homes.
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Puerto Rican girls ages 7 to 18 compete each year for the crown, a scholarship and cultural pride.
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According to data from the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Canada is ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏ꿉۪s largest export partner and Mexico is third largest.
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Historians and educators discussed the importance of capturing family history. They spoke as part of a panel discussion for an exhibition at CT State Community College Capital from the National Puerto Rican Diaspora Museum.
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The Bilingual Financial Literacy Symposium from the City of Hartford’s Treasurer’s Office will offer workshops and resources in English and Spanish.
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Recent federal threats to Medicaid in a budget proposal from U.S. Congressional Republicans could mean the state might have to use more of its own funds to close gaps left by federal cuts, leaving less state funding for health care expansion to undocumented residents.
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Protesters joined with clergy members Monday in a growing escalation against the airline, which has so far not signaled it will cease the flights.
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Robert Prevost, the Chicago-born missionary who spent his career ministering in Peru and took over the Vatican’s powerful office of bishops, was elected the first pope from the United States in the history of the Catholic Church on Thursday.
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Consulate representatives will provide personal support and assistance to help keep Ecuadorians connected to their home country.