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State lawmakers push for major changes amid high electricity rates
State lawmakers are pushing for major changes in Connecticut amid high electricity rates.
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Search for suspect in armed road rage incident led to some Southington schools being placed in secure mode
State police have been searching in Southington for a suspect after an armed road rage incident on Interstate 84 and said there is no active threat to the community. The investigation began when state troopers responded to Interstate 84 West in Waterbury around 8:42 a.m. Tuesday to investigate a road rage incident with a gun. State police blocked off the…
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Lawmakers consider creating a bear hunt to control population in Connecticut
State lawmakers are considering several bear population control bills, including one that would allow for a bear hunt in Litchfield County.
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Musk, DOGE systems access ‘largest data breach in American history': AG Tong
Attorney General William Tong announced that Connecticut is joining several states in filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration.
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Connecticut planning Pizza Capital Trail, huge pizza party and more
Sunday is National Pizza Day and Connecticut is starting the celebration a little early with plans to have lots of pizza-focused celebrations.
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Musk, DOGE systems access ‘largest data breach in American history': AG Tong
Attorney General William Tong announced that Connecticut is joining several states in filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration. Nineteen Democratic attorneys general sued President Donald Trump to stop Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Treasury Department records that contain sensitive personal data such as Social Security and bank account numbers for millions of Americans. In a news conference Friday,...
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Man convicted in 1991 killing of state trooper denied parole
A man convicted of in the 1991 shooting death of a Connecticut State Police trooper has been denied parole. Duane Johnson went before the state Board of Pardons and Parole on Friday.
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Connecticut planning Pizza Capital Trail, huge pizza party and more
Sunday is National Pizza Day and Connecticut is starting the celebration a little early with plans to have lots of pizza-focused celebrations. The plan includes the launch of The Pizza Capital Trail as well as a pizza party so large that it could make it into the Guinness World Records, according to the governor’s office. There is also...
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Man convicted in 1991 killing of state trooper denied parole
A man convicted of in the 1991 shooting death of a Connecticut State Police trooper has been denied parole. Duane Johnson went before the state Board of Pardons and Parole on Friday. Johnson, along with his brother, Terry Johnson, were convicted of killing Trooper Russell Bagshaw when he interrupted them during a burglary of a sporting goods store in Windham…
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DEA, FBI warning of scam targeting healthcare professionals
Special agents say bad actors are even creating fake arrest warrants to scare people into paying them.
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Gov. Ned Lamont delivers budget proposal for next two years
Gov. Ned Lamont delivered his budget address on Wednesday during a joint convention of the General Assembly at the State Capitol in Hartford.
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What to expect from governor's budget address
Gov. Ned Lamont will deliver his budget address on Wednesday.
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Governor to deliver budget address
Gov. Ned Lamont will deliver his budget address on Wednesday.
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Governor delivers budget address
Gov. Ned Lamont delivered his budget address on Wednesday during a joint convention of the General Assembly at the State Capitol in Hartford. Today I will present the state legislature with a two-year budget proposal that is focused on increasing affordability and opportunity for all Connecticut residents. 📺 Tune in live today at 12:00 p.m. https://t.co/myEdWIuabK — Governor Ned...
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Over 1 million Connecticut residents impacted by healthcare data breach
Over a million people in Connecticut had their personal information compromised in a healthcare data breach. Here’s what you need to know.
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Lawmakers look to empower PURA members as utilities look at legal challenges
Lawmakers are considering changes that could empower individual commissioners on the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) to make decisions on their own. The proposals come as utilities are fighting with lawmakers – in the Capitol and in court – about how PURA should be operated. “We’re in a bareknuckle, steel cage match at this point,” Sen. Norm Needleman (D-Essex), chairman…
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Legislators hold public hearing focusing on state utility regulators
State lawmakers Tuesday held a public hearing on two bills concerning state utility regulators, one would cut down on the number of regulators in PURA, the other would allow individual PURA commissioners to make unilateral decisions.
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Over 1 million Connecticut residents impacted by healthcare data breach
Over a million people in Connecticut had their personal information compromised in a healthcare data breach. The Community Health Center said exactly 1,008,519 people in Connecticut were impacted by a nationwide data breach, which affects a total of 1,060,936 people. Attorney General William Tong said about 575,000 patients had all of their personal health information compromised, an additional 571,000 people…
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Connecticut waits for answers, impact as Trump tariffs are set to begin Saturday
The Trump administration announced on Friday that tariffs will be added on goods coming from Mexico, Canada and China.
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CT youth soccer coach, father of 3 killed in midair collision near Reagan National
A Connecticut father of three is among the dozens of people presumed dead after a midair plane crash near Reagan National Wednesday night. A local pastor spoke about Casey Crafton’s impact on the community.