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I-84 Westbound Lane in Waterbury Now Open
The third westbound lane on Interstate 84 in Waterbury is open on Monday morning after weather forced a delay of the scheduled midnight opening on Friday, according to the Department of Transportation.
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I-84 Westbound Lane Opening Delayed Because of Weather: DOT
The scheduled midnight opening on Friday of the third westbound lane on I-84 in Waterbury has been delayed, according to the Department of Transportation.
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Markley Files Injunction Against Malloy's $10 Million Toll Study
Republican State Sen. Joe Markley has filed an injunction aiming to block a $10 million study on tolls in Connecticut.
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West Nile Found in Mosquitoes in 3 More Connecticut Towns
Mosquitoes trapped in North Branford, Wethersfield and Wallingford have tested positive for West Nile virus.
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State Bond Commission Approves $10M Toll Study
The State Bond Commission has approved the allocation of $10 million to study tolls in Connecticut on Wednesday.
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Destinations to Visit During Connecticut Open House Day
The states 14th annual Connecticut Open House Day is Saturday, June 9 and over 240 tourist destinations in Connecticut will offer special discounts and promotions.
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Relief Center for Hurricane Victims Running Out of Funds
The future of a relief center in Hartford for hurricane victims is in limbo as their lease ends in February.
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Governor Malloy and First Lady to Hold Public Holiday Open House at Governor's Residence
Connecticut residents will have a chance to visit the Governor’s Residence this weekend as part of the annual holiday open house, hosted by Governor Malloy and first lady Cathy Malloy.
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Murder Victim's Family in Limbo Due to State Police Records Backlog
The family of a Waterbury murder victim says a nearly two-year backlog in processing Connecticut State Police Reports and Records is causing unacceptable delays in getting answers in the case.
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Thousands Going on Third Day Without Power
More than 22,000 Eversource customers are going on a third day without power Wednesday after a strong storm moved through Sunday night.
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Flight Brings Passengers to Bradley From Puerto Rico
The first direct flight from San Juan since Hurricane Maria struck arrived in Connecticut Friday afternoon. Resources were on hand from state and other organizations to help them meet their needs. The sold-out flight arrived at approximately 2:45 p.m. with about 245 people. It’s just one of many flights making its way over the coming weeks. There will be two…
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Teachers' Union to File Lawsuit Over Malloy's Executive Order
The state’s largest teachers’ union plans to file an injunction against the state Wednesday over Gov. Malloy’s executive order, which includes severe cuts to school districts.
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Charter Communications to Build New Headquarters in Stamford
Charter Communications has plans to build a new 500,000-square foot headquarters in Stamford, a move that will create hundreds of new jobs, according to an announcement by the governor’s office Tuesday.
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Florida Governor Visiting to Convince Connecticut Businesses to Move Out of State
The governor of Florida will be coming to Connecticut next week to convince businesses to move their operations to his state.
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Lawmakers Pass Bill Regulating Ridesharing Services
Connecticut lawmakers have passed a bill that creates a new regulatory system for transportation network companies such as Uber and Lyft and also modifies some taxi and livery service regulations.
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Governor and State Union Leaders Reach Tentative Deal
Governor Malloy and state union leaders came to a tentative agreement Tuesday night that could save the state billions of dollars.
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Free State Parks Weekend in Connecticut
Connecticut residents can take advantage of all the state park system has to offer this weekend.