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Text to 911: How Often It's Being Used
Connecticut started with Text to 911 service just over a year ago, and officials say while there have been some growing pains, the new technology has already helped victims reach out for life-saving help in dangerous situations.
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Text to 911: How Often It's Being Used
Connecticut started with Text to 911 service just over a year ago, and officials say while there have been some growing pains, the new technology has already helped victims reach out for life-saving help in dangerous situations.
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Connecticut Rolling Out New Technology to Reduce Wrong-Way Crashes
The Connecticut Department of Transportation plans to test technology designed to stop wrong-way drivers.
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Well Water Woes: Winter Road Treatments Causing Contamination, Says State
While visible signs of winter have gone, its effects linger in our water supply.
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How the UConn Health Data Breach Unfolded
NBC Connecticut Investigates has new details about a cyber-attack that UConn Health said could impact more than 326,000 people.
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Making Sense of Hospital Pricing
A federal law aimed at helping patients better understand the cost of their medical care may have missed the mark.
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Tenant Convicted of Criminal Property Damage
A West Hartford man who receives rental assistance from the state was convicted Tuesday of one felony count of criminal property damage to a rental home.
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Tenant Convicted of Criminal Property Damage
A West Hartford man who receives rental assistance from the state was convicted Tuesday of one felony count of criminal property damage to a rental home.
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Report Sheds Light on Impact of Headlight Deterioration
A new AAA report found that as your car’s headlights age, the amount of light they produce for a dark drive is significantly diminished.
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Scammers Can Spoof Your Own Phone Number
Neighbor spoofing – taking outgoing caller ID to look like a local number – is a common technique used by scammers. In some cases, the number that appears on your caller ID could even be your own.
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Scammers Can Spoof Your Own Phone Number
There are things you should know about dealing with spoofed robocalls to avoid being scammed.
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Unemployment Claims May Take Longer to Process During Holiday Season
The holiday season is the busiest time of year for unemployment claims, according to the Connecticut Department of Labor.
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Unemployment Claims May Take Longer to Process
The holiday season is the busiest time of year for unemployment claims, and that means it may take longer to process them.
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CT Do Better: Exit Left!
For Connecticut motorists, having to exit to the left when driving on our highways can rattle nerves, slow traffic and lead to close calls. So why does our state have more of these exits than other states?
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CT Do Better: Exit Left!
Of the 880 exits in Connecticut, 56 of them are on the left, according to the state Department of Transportation. That figure includes four left exits from High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes, and two from mainline routes to HOV lanes.
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BBB Warns Seasonal Jobseekers of Employment Scams
As the holiday hiring season ramps up, the Better Business Bureau is cautioning jobseekers about employment scams.
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BBB Warns About Fake Seasonal Job Scams
The Better Business Bureau says there are some out there using seasonal hiring scams to get your money.
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Concussion Impact: Are Football's Days Numbered?
Although football is still the top boys sport at high schools across the country, fewer students are playing, according to the National Federation of High School Associations (NFHS), which tracks sports participation.
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Thousands of Connecticut Residents Say They Are Victims of Fraud
The Federal Trade Commission, which tracks fraud reports nationwide, released data for the third quarter of 2018 and thousands of Connecticut residents have filed complaints.