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Return To Work Delays Impacting Downtown Businesses
Hartford restaurants are rethinking ways to attract Hartford customers after many businesses in downtown remain in a hybrid work model.
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Carbones in Hartford Closed While Downtown Companies Keep Employees Working From Home
The owner of Carbones in Hartford says he has closed the doors to that location because so many big companies in the city are keeping their employees from home, cutting into his usual customer base.
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The Hartford Delays Bringing Senior Leaders Back to Office Amid Omicron COVID Variant
The Hartford is delaying plans for the company’s senior leaders to return to the office amid the omicron variant of COVID-19. The company planned to bring senior leaders back to the Hartford-based investment and insurance company on Dec. 6. “Out of an abundance of caution, we are delaying the return of senior leaders to the office as scientists and medical…
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Fauci: Symptoms of First U.S. Case of Omicron Are Mild
White House chief medical advisor Anthony Fauci said the individual was fully vaccinated and flew to the U.S. from South Africa on Nov. 22. So far, the person has presented mild symptoms, according to Fauci.
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Insurance Company to Pay Boy Scouts of America $650 Million for Sex Abuse Claims
A Hartford-based insurance company announced they are paying the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) $650 million in a settlement agreement relating to sex abuse claims. The Hartford said they are settling for claims associated with policies that were issued with BSA in the 1970s. “We are deeply sympathetic to the victims of childhood sexual abuse and the enduring trauma they…
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The Hartford to Limit Insurance for Fossil Fuel Companies
The Hartford, a major Connecticut-based insurer, is limiting its coverage of companies in the fossil fuel business, citing concerns about climate change. The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. won’t cover companies that get more than a quarter of their revenue from thermal coal mining or that produce more than a quarter of their energy from coal. The company also...
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CT LIVE!: Hartford Symphony Orchestra
You can help the Hartford Symphony Orchestra bring more educational opportunities to our community on this Giving Tuesday.
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24 Hartford Businesses, Restaurants Offer Deals for Small Business Saturday
Two dozen Hartford businesses and restaurants are offering deals for Small Business Saturday today.
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Hartford PAL Hand Out Food to Those in Need
Police in Hartford want to make sure families can sit down at the table and enjoy a meal with their loved ones.
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Man Critically Injured in Stabbing Outside Hartford Nightclub
A man was seriously hurt after a fight at a Hartford night club led to a stabbing Sunday night, according to police.
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Lawmakers Call for More Oversight as MDC Proposes Rate Hike
The Metropolitan District, which provides water to a dozen cities and towns in the Hartford area, is asking for another rate increase from users, blaming lower revenue and higher costs.
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Questions Of Faith: Exclusive Survey of Catholic Church Employees
NBC Owned Television Stations across the country conducted an anonymous survey of Catholic Church employees. The results provide a unique perspective on how Catholics in America are served by their dioceses, parishes, schools and other ministries.
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Hartford Wolf Pack Gathers Tossed Teddy Bears for Kids in Need
Holiday cheer arrived at the State Armory thanks to the Hartford Wolf Pack and their fans.
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CT LIVE!: Turkey Drive Benefiting Foodshare
The Que Whiskey Kitchen Turkey Drive is November 21 from 3 – 6pm at the restaurant in Southington.
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Special Olympics Athletes and Hartford Wolf Pack Raise Money for Bowl-A-Thon
Once a year, the Hartford Wolf Pack spends the morning off the ice and in the bowling alley to support Special Olympics Connecticut.
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Hartford City Council Passes New Housing Regulations
The passage of a new housing code by the Hartford City Council marks the first time in 42 years that the code has been updated, and it means a major change to the way landlords do business in the capital city.
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Layer Up! Record Cold Expected Today
The NBC Connecticut meteorologists are forecasting record lows in the Hartford and Bridgeport areas today.
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Corporate Leaders Express Support for Governor's Transportation Plan
The leaders of several major companies in Connecticut have come out in support of Gov. Ned Lamont’s transportation plan.
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CT LIVE!: Wolf Pack's Teddy Bear Toss
Head to the Hartford Wolf Pack game on November 9th and toss stuffed animals on the ice for Toys for Tots.
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Governor's Latest Transportation Plan Includes Tolls, Plans for Bridge and Rail Improvements
Gov. Ned Lamont officially unveiled his latest plan to overhaul Connecticut’s transportation system Thursday.