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Fotis Dulos' Attorney Requests Supreme Court Revoke Gag Order
The criminal defense attorney for Fotis Dulos has filed a brief in Connecticut Supreme Court detailing why the court should reverse a gag order in the case.
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Audit Report Shows Union Charity Co-Mingled Sandy Hook Funds
A preliminary state audit report released Thursday shows a union charity co-mingled more than $115,000 in philanthropic contributions intended to help first responders, educators, and staff associated with the Sandy Hook school shooting.
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Stamford to Sue Over School Conditions
The Stamford Board of Education is suing two companies over maintenance and upkeep of schools in the city.
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City of Stamford to File Lawsuit Against School Building Contractors
The City of Stamford and its Board of Education have announced intentions to file a civil lawsuit against two companies that the district said failed to maintain city schools. City officials said the failures created some expensive problems.
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CT LIVE!: Black Friday Deals at Westfarms
Westfarms Spokesperson Amanda Sirica showed us some great deals.
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Several DOT Trucks Catch Fire in Winsted
Firefighters responded to the Department of Transportation in Winsted after several trucks caught fire at the facility Friday morning.
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CT LIVE!: Black Friday at Westfarms Preview
Spokesperson Amanda Sirica showed us the deals you can expect.
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Travelers Encouraged to Prepare for Traffic, Long Lines for Thanksgiving Travel
The Thanksgiving travel rush is already underway as thousands of people take to the roads and skies for the holiday.
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NJ Hospital Gives Kidney Transplant to the Wrong Patient
A New Jersey hospital mistakenly gave a kidney transplant to the wrong patient who happens to have the same name as the intended recipient.
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SoulCycle CEO Melanie Whelan Resigns
Melanie Whelan is resigning from her position as chief executive officer of SoulCycle, effective Tuesday, the company told CNBC Make It. Both sides felt it was time for a leadership transition, according to a person briefed on the decision who asked not to be named because those discussions were private. A spokesperson for SoulCycle declined to comment on the impetus...
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CT LIVE!: Thanksgiving Travel Tips
Amy Parmenter, Spokesperson for AAA of Greater Hartford, shared tips to keep in mind.
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Maryland Widow Suing State for Mix-Up Over Husband's Remains
A widow is suing Maryland state officials after receiving the wrong remains for her husband who had donated his body to science.
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Sole Survivor: Colchester EEE Patient Awakens From Coma, is Making Progress
Rich Pawulski is one of the four people who contracted the mosquito-borne Eastern Equine Encephalitis, or EEE, during this unprecedented summer season. Three of those patients died. Prior to 2019, the only human EEE fatality was a single case in 2013.
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US Citizen Jailed in Lebanon as Country Deals With Crisis
In September, Amer Fakhoury closed his New Hampshire restaurant to take his first vacation in years to visit family in his native Lebanon — a country he hadn’t been to for nearly two decades. He hasn’t returned to the United States. Soon after his arrival in Lebanon, the 57-year-old American citizen was detained by authorities and remains jailed there. Doctors...
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Senior Trump Administration Official Mina Chang Resigns After NBC News Report
Senior Trump administration official Mina Chang resigned from her job at the State Department two and a half hours after NBC News went to her spokesperson to ask about newly discovered false claims she had made about her charity work. NBC News had previously reported that Chang, the deputy assistant secretary in the State Department’s Bureau of Conflict and Stability...
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Connecticut School Teachers Concerned About ‘Old, Sick Buildings'
Local teachers have told NBC Connecticut Investigates that many of the schools that they work in are “falling apart” because proper maintenance has been put off for far too long. The educators believe failing to execute that maintenance could result in a bigger and more expensive problem.
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UK Police Say Truck Victims From Vietnam; 3 Suspects Held
All 39 people found dead in a refrigerated container truck in England last week were Vietnamese nationals, British police said, as three more people were arrested in Ireland and Vietnam in the sprawling international investigation into what appears to be a people-smuggling tragedy. British detectives initially said the victims discovered near the southeast port of Purfleet on Oct. 23 were...
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Post University Cancels Football Season Over Players' Behavior
Post University in Waterbury has canceled its final football game of the season over the behavior of members of the team.
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CT LIVE!: Tips to Avoid a Deer While Driving
Amy Parmenter, Spokesperson for AAA of Greater Hartford, explained.
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Stores Pull Child Bride Costume From Shelves Amid Debate
Here comes the… controversy. Australian Kmart — which has no relation to U.S. Kmart — yanked a child bride Halloween costume after more than 500 people signed an online petition claiming that it normalizes sex trafficking. “A child bride costume currently exists on Kmart shelves in children’s sizes. Tell Kmart this is beyond inappropriate and offensive and that they have...