Norfolk 8 hours ago

Norfolk residents enjoy the first plowable snow of winter

This is the first widespread snow of the season, but people up in the northwest corner of Connecticut say it’s another day in the office. “Us Norforkian people, we have a thick skin. We’re...

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    Health & Wellness 11 hours ago

    Anthem Insurance will cap anesthesia coverage at certain time limits for CT patients

    Anyone with an Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield plan will soon have to pay out of pocket for anesthesia if a surgery or procedure goes longer than expected, according to the American Society of Anesthesiologists. The health insurance provider said they will no longer pay for anesthesia care if a surgery or procedure goes beyond a specific time limit. ...
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    Torrington 12 hours ago

    3 taken to hospital after rollover crash in Torrington

    Three people have been taken to the hospital after a rollover crash in Torrington Wednesday evening. The police department said they were called to the 100 block of Highland Avenue for a reported crash involving three vehicles. A car traveling westbound on Highland Avenue was rear-ended by another vehicle, which then crossed into the eastbound lane...
  • Windsor 10 hours ago

    Windsor High School student sings national anthem at Rangers' game

    Windsor’s Alex Inyatkin, 17, had the opportunity of a lifetime this week, taking the mic to sing the national anthem at Madison Square Garden. Monday night was Rangers Garden of Dreams Night at Madison Square Garden, which kicked off Garden of Dreams Week, taking place Dec. 2 through Saturday, Dec. 7. Throughout Garden of Dreams Week, the fou...
  • Hartford 13 hours ago

    Awards banquet honors late politician and advocate María C. Sánchez

    To understand the María C. Sánchez awards banquet, first, you must know who she was. “María Sánchez is what we call la Madrina of the Puerto Rican community here in Hartford,” CICD Puerto Rican Parade Board of Directors member Amilcar Hernandez said. Sánchez was honorably given the title “The Godmother” because she was an advocate, list...
  • health 13 hours ago

    New task force looks to bring down prescription drug prices 

    A new task force met for the first time Wednesday with a goal of finding ways to lower prescription drug costs. Lawmakers said they formed the task force to find new ideas as solutions have eluded them for years. “If we don’t address this issue, I don’t think the public is going to forgive us,” Sen. Matt Lesser, (D-Middletown)...
  • New Haven 13 hours ago

    New Haven organization works to expand and renovate youth drop-in center

    A New Haven organization that aims to prevent and address youth homelessness was awarded funding by the City of New Haven to expand its existing center. Youth Continuum in New Haven has been providing services such as street outreach, youth navigation, services for victims of domestic and human trafficking, along with other services for youth ages ...
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    Hartford 13 hours ago

    Hartford Fire Department move could limit fire protection in the area

    Should paid firefighters be allowed to volunteer with other departments in their free time? State law has said yes, but the Hartford fire chief has issued his firefighters an ultimatum that could limit firefighting in communities that rely on volunteers. Hartford Fire Chief Rodney Barco sent out a memo to the department on Tuesday. He told union me...
  • Woodbury 14 hours ago

    Road connecting Southbury and Woodbury set to reopen following August flooding

    A main connection between Southbury and Woodbury is getting close to reopening. The road was heavily damaged back in August when devastating flooding ravaged the Naugatuck Valley. “Normally we would be going down it almost every day, a couple times a week,” Jason Oemcke said. Jason Oemcke said losing access to Transylvania Road between Woodbury and...
  • Middletown 15 hours ago

    With State Veterans Cemetery nearly full, there are urgent calls for expansion

    There is growing concern about the State Veterans Cemetery in Middletown. It’s expected to run out of space in the coming years and now there’s an urgent search for how to expand it. At the State Veterans Cemetery, you can find the final resting place for more than 16,000 veterans and their family members. “It is striking to see...

  • Hartford 14 hours ago

    Hartford community says goodbye to beloved city clerk killed in hit-and-run

    Hundreds gathered in Hartford on Wednesday to say goodbye to a retired Hartford police detective and city clerk who was killed by a hit-and-run driver. Noel McGregor was heading back home to Hartford on Oct. 22 with his friend and pastor Keith Miller after the pair went on a fishing trip to New London, when they pulled over on Route…

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    danielson 16 hours ago

    Man accused of exposing himself in front of kids outside business in Killingly

    A man has been arrested for allegedly exposing himself in front of children outside of a business in Killingly on Monday. State police said they responded to the area of 100 Main St. in the Danielson section of town just after 8 p.m. Officers learned that a man allegedly exposed himself outside with children present inside. He appears to have&#8230...
  • New Haven 14 hours ago

    New Haven police call on friends of 2 classmates killed in less than 2 weeks not to retaliate

    Police are investigating the shooting deaths of two high school friends and classmates in New Haven in less than two weeks and they are calling for the victims’ friends not to retaliate but rather allow police to bring the people responsible to justice. Uzziah Shell, 16, was shot near Goffe Street just after 2:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 22 and…...
  • Waterbury 18 hours ago

    Waterbury bar was operating illegally after hours: police

    Waterbury police said a local bar was operating early into the morning on Wednesday, past when it was supposed to be closed, and they have arrested five people. Officers who were on patrol in the area of East Main and Cherry Street heard loud music coming from Prestige Bar and Restaurant around 3:18 a.m. Wednesday and found several vehicles illegal...
  • Wallingford 19 hours ago

    Coyote that bit person in Wallingford tests positive for rabies

    A coyote that bit a man in Wallingford on Tuesday has tested positive for rabies, according to animal control. Officials said the man was bitten on Main Street near United Concrete. The animal was euthanized and rabies testing later came back positive. State Department of Energy and Environmental Protection officials said the man who was bitten sou...
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