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Fotis Dulos Cross Examined in Civil Trial
The decision as to whether Fotis Dulos will have to pay his mother-in-law millions of dollars she says he owes the family estate has gone to a judge.
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Fotis Dulos Cross Examined in Civil Trial
A lawyer cross examined Fotis Dulos on Wednesday in the trial connected to a civil lawsuit filed by the mother of Jennifer Dulos.
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UConn Mice Headed Into Space
Researchers at UConn Health and Jackson Laboratory are sending a group of mice to the International Space Station as part of an experiment to study muscle and bone density loss.
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UConn Mice Headed Into Space
Forty mice from UConn Health will be sent to the International Space Station next month on the Space X 19 launch. Their mission is to test an experimental therapy for muscle and bone density loss.
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Tree Crashes Down on New London Home, Takes Utility Poles With It
On Prospect Street in New London, an overnight storm left behind some unpleasant gifts.
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Powerful Storm Leaves Damage Behind
A strong storm that moved through Connecticut left power outages and damage statewide.
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Hartford Seeing Uptick in Overdose Deaths
Hartford Police and public health officials are looking at challenged areas of the city to determine what’s fueling the fentanyl epidemic and what can be done to change that.
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Preliminary Test Results Show PFAS Chemicals in Fish From Farmington River
Preliminary testing results detected elevated levels of PFAS chemicals in fish from the Farmington River after firefighting foam spilled into the river from Bradley International Airport in June.
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The Dangers of PFAS: Why a Chemical Spill Into Farmington River is Still a Concern Months Later
A chemical spill into the Farmington River has become the catalyst for one of Connecticut’s most pressing environmental health threats.
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What's in the Water? The Dangers of PFAS
PFAS, known as “forever chemicals” have been linked to health risks ranging from developmental effects in fetuses and infants and certain forms of cancer.
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Zack the ‘Welcome Wagger' Raises Spirits at Hartford Hospital
Zack the dog is a “Welcome Wagger” and every Thursday morning he and his handler make a big entrance and impression.
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Hartford Police Athletic League Gives Kids a Place to Spend Summer Days
Some 200 kids from the Hartford Police Athletic League topped off their five-week summer camp at the Aetna PAL Day Friday.
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3 More Connecticut Rivers to be Tested for PFAS Chemical
Three eastern Connecticut Rivers that will now be tested for PFAS, the same potentially dangerous chemical that went into the Farmington River earlier this summer after a firefighting foam spill at Bradley International Airport.
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REAL ID Act Means You May Need a New ID to Fly
Do you have REAL ID? The answer for about 1.2 million people in Connecticut is no, but come October 2020, you’ll want to have it or else you can’t fly domestically or enter federal buildings.
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CT Airports Look at Ways to Contain PFAS Firefighting Foam
As testing for PFAS on the Farmington River continues, a temporary plan is now in place to keep the potentially dangerous chemicals at Connecticut airports at bay.
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CT DMV Says It Properly Reported DUI Arrest to Massachusetts
The man arrested in a deadly New Hampshire crash that killed seven members of a marine motorcycle club was also arrested in Connecticut for DUI last month.
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Fresh Express Shuttle Offers Relief in Hartford ‘Food Desert'
For many who live in Hartford, a trip to the store for healthy groceries is an ordeal. The Fresh Express Shuttle is an effort to improve that and will take people living in the Asylum Hill neighborhood to the market.
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Former East Haven High School to Become Apartments
It has been an eyesore in East Haven for decades, but new life is finally coming to former East Haven High School.
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State Police K9 Teams Hard at Work During Dulos Case
The 12 Connecticut State Police K9 Search and Rescue teams have been working around the clock for more than two weeks as the search for a missing New Canaan mother marks its 20th day.