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Firefighter Injured While Battling Fire in Waterford
One firefighter was taken to the hospital after falling through the floor while responding to a fire in Waterford on Thursday, according to responders on scene.
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Storrs Center Businesses Concerned About Parking Enforcement, Losing Business
Would the fear of getting a parking ticket while visiting a favorite store or restaurant stop you from going there? That’s what business owners in Storrs Center say is happening.
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2 Dogs Rushed to Animal Hospital for Likely Marijuana Ingestion: Old Lyme Vet
A shoreline veterinarian is putting out a warning after she said two dogs that she treats were rushed to animal hospitals in the last five days for likely ingesting marijuana.
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Coast Guard Families ‘Relieved' Shutdown Averted
It’s been a turbulent couple of months for Coast Guard families who were not getting paid during the partial government shutdown and then, with uncertainty surrounding a stopgap bill that temporarily reopened the government through Friday, wondered if it would happen again.
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School or No School? Superintendents Grapple With Timing of Tuesday Snow
With the timing of Tuesday’s snow, superintendents across the state are facing a tough call when it comes to opting for an early dismissal or declaring a snow day.
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Proposed Bill Would Require Insurance Coverage For Motorized Wheelchairs
A proposed bill in Connecticut would require insurance companies to cover the costs of motorized wheelchairs for those who need them.
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Truck Drivers in High Demand; Positive Outlook for Hiring CT Workers
From groceries getting to store shelves, to online purchases delivered directly to a customer’s front door—it’s possible because of truck drivers. With increased spending and demand, there’s a desperate need for more out on the roads.
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Former Coast Guard Commandant Allen Visits Coast Guard Academy During Shutdown
Former Coast Guard Commandant, Adm. Thad Allen (Ret.), made a visit to the pop-up food pantry at Leamy Hall at the Coast Guard Academy in New London Thursday in the wake of the partial government shutdown.
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As Shutdown Continues, Support Increases at Coast Guard Academy Food Pantry
The days wear on and wallets get tighter as the partial government shutdown continues into day 26 with no end in sight.
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In New London, Coast Guard Feels Impact of Government Shutdown
With the government shutdown 20 days strong, the real-life consequences are being felt by Coast Guard families in Connecticut as they try to figure out how to make ends meet if their next paycheck is delayed.