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Michigan has become a leader in safe drinking water after the Flint crisis, but mobile home parks remain a rough spot.
FILE: Top view of spotted lanternfly, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The invasive pest, known to weaken and kill trees by ...
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 ...
Wegmans in Norwalk, Conn., photographed on Monday, July 21, 2025. The 92,000-square-foot supermarket makes it ...
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 ...
But Connecticut environmental officials and lawmakers said they support the use of diquat if used appropriately.
After a black bear slashed a Connecticut man’s chest as he was walking his dog in North Canaan last week, the debate over bear hunting in the state once again heats up. Officials with the state ...
The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection has imposed temporary alcohol bans at nine state recreation areas. The ban took effect Wednesday and will continue through Monday, Aug. 18 ...
A controversial proposed amendment calls for a change to the most important section of Connecticut’s seminal environmental law.
The Connecticut River Museum is set to host the 2025 Connecticut River Valley Environmental Summit, which will bring together experts, advocates, and community members to discuss the health and ...
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