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FILE: Top view of spotted lanternfly, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The invasive pest, known to weaken and kill trees by ...
Here are ten modifications, adjustments and deletions that would improve HB5002 -- the controversial land-use legislation ...
The $14.3 million in state funding will aid in the purchase and protection of more than 2,270 acres of open space through 25 ...
A new round of $14 million worth of state grants will be used to preserve nearly 2,300 acres of open space and a public parks ...
An attempt to combat misinformation about a chemical going into the Connecticut River ended in a shouting match between state ...
The cost of trash is hidden. Municipalities pay per ton to incinerate or landfill trash, yet residents rarely see any ...
Millions of people across three states have been urged to remain indoors amid concerns over high air pollution levels. Air ...
Blue-green algae are microscopic organisms that naturally occur in Connecticut’s lakes, ponds and rivers. When they interact with hot temperatures, sunlight and high nutrient levels, it causes the ...
As smoke from Canadian wildfires blanketed New Haven in 2023, it sent fine particle pollution soaring to more than 15 times the normal daily level. The sky turned hazy, health officials urged ...
WEST HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — More details about recently-reported issues at the West Haven VA Medical Center are emerging. The Veteran’s Affairs Office of the Inspector General highlighted seve… ...
The EPA confirmed there have been no government-led applications of Diquat in Connecticut waters this year, but they’ve occurred in the past and may occur again.
But Connecticut environmental officials and lawmakers said they support the use of diquat if used appropriately.