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State House Votes to Expand Wrong-Way Driver Prevention System
Months after the death of State Rep. Quentin Williams after colliding with a wrong-way driver lawmakers in the House unanimously passed a bill to help prevent these dangerous situations.
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Man Arrested for Vandalizing State Capitol Building: Police
A Noank man has been arrested for allegedly vandalizing the State Capitol building with paint, according to police. State Capitol Police said the man was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon on multiple charges. He is accused of using pink paint to vandalize the state capitol building by painting “the antique and distinctive wood and glass doors of the building.” State…
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State Network Internet Outage Impacts State Capitol
The Department of Administrative Services got service back up in the afternoon, but state lawmakers say their work was impacted when hearings were canceled.
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State Network Internet Outage Impacts State Capitol
The Connecticut State Capitol was one of many state buildings impacted by a widespread internet outage Tuesday. The Department of Administrative Services got service back up just before 3 p.m., but state lawmakers say it impacted their work in the legislative session as meetings were canceled throughout the day. In the middle of a busy session, the Capitol and Legislative…
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Friends, Family Honor Late Rep. Quentin Williams With ‘Final Ride' to State Capitol
A special procession honored the life and legacy of Connecticut State Representative Quentin “Q” Williams, one week after the 39-year-old lawmaker was killed in a wrong–way crash. The “Final Ride” for Williams began at a funeral home in Bloomfield, traveled through Middletown, and ended at the State Capitol building in Hartford, where a large crowd of people waited to...
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Special Procession Being Held for State Rep. Quentin Williams
A special procession is being held Wednesday afternoon for State Rep. Quentin “Q” Williams (D-Middletown), who was killed in a car crash last week.
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Special Tribute Held for State Rep. Quentin Williams
A special procession was held Wednesday afternoon for State Rep. Quentin “Q” Williams (D-Middletown), who was killed in a car crash last week. The procession, which was called a Final Ride, took Williams from the funeral home in Bloomfield to his home in Middletown, and then up to the State Capitol where he was honored with a moment of silence,...