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Head Start on Housing program to help more families
The Head Start on Housing program will be helping more families with young children in Head Start who are experiencing homelessness.
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Trauma centers plead with drivers to stay off the roads when impaired
Trauma centers are sending a message to drivers in Connecticut – please stay off of the roads when you are impaired.
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Connecticut kicks off the holiday season despite cold temperatures
Newington’s Night of Lights event on Main Street persevered, despite cold winter temperatures.
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Connecticut's Holiday Traditions
A jolly journey that highlights Connecticut’s annual holiday events and happenings that bring cheer every year!
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CT LIVE!: December's Connecticut Bucket List
Kathleen Roche from Connecticut Bucket List shared her top holiday picks.
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Friends and family remember M. Jodi Rell during funeral service
Hundreds came to the Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Hartford Tuesday for the funeral of former Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell.
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Family, friends say goodbye to former Gov. M. Jodi Rell
Hundreds came to the Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Hartford Tuesday for the funeral of former Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell.
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Former Gov. M. Jodi Rell lying in state before funeral this afternoon
Former Gov. M. Jodi Rell is lying in state at the state Capitol on Tuesday morning and her funeral will be held in Hartford in the afternoon.
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Funeral for former Gov. M. Jodi Rell to be held today
Former Gov. M. Jodi Rell will lie in state at the state Capitol on Tuesday morning and her funeral will be held in Hartford in the afternoon.
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Funeral held for former Gov. M. Jodi Rell
Former Gov. M. Jodi Rell will lie in state at the state Capitol on Tuesday morning and her funeral will be held in Hartford in the afternoon, according to the governor’s office. M. Jodi Rell died on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at a Florida hospital after a brief illness, her family said. She was 78 years old. Gov. Ned Lamont shared...
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Hartford fire victims receive extension on temporary housing
In August, a fire at the Concord Hills Apartments in Hartford displaced 50 households, forcing them into temporary housing. The property is owned by the GreyHill Group, which is based in New York City.
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More than 500 crashes reported during Thanksgiving weekend: police
Connecticut state police have released data showing their responses to traffic incidents from Wednesday morning through Saturday morning. Troopers say there have been 3,845 calls for service from Nov. 27 through early on the 30th, resulting in a total of 845 traffic stops. Here are additional statistics provided by state police for their activities from 12 a.m. Wednesday through 8…
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How CT cities rank among most fun cities in America
WalletHub has compared 180 cities across the country and ranked the most fun cities for 2024. WalletHub used 65 metrics to form the list, which takes into account the most fun yet cost-effective activities. The metrics include the number of fitness centers per capita, movie costs and the average business hours of breweries. Two Connecticut cities are on the list….
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More than 300 crashes during first 3 days of Thanksgiving holiday: state police
Connecticut state police have released data showing their responses to traffic incidents from Wednesday morning through Saturday morning. Troopers say there have been 3,845 calls for service from Nov. 27 through early on the 30th, resulting in a total of 845 traffic stops. Here are additional statistics provided by state police for their activities from 12 a.m. Wednesday through 8…
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After bomb threats, lawmakers call for toned-down rhetoric
As law enforcement investigate bomb threats to several members of Congress, lawmakers hope to see toned-down political rhetoric going forward. “I think that the rhetoric needs to be brought down, the heat and the kinds of words that are used make a difference,” Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Connecticut) said during an unrelated press conference outside the state Capitol. Blumenthal’s comments...
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Bomb threats against CT elected officials were signed ‘MAGA'
Law enforcement continues to investigate after most of Connecticut’s federal delegation received bomb threats. Sen. Richard Blumenthal said threats are sadly part of being an elected official, but they’re becoming more common.
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Bomb threats target CT members of Congress on Thanksgiving
At least six of the seven members of Connecticut’s congressional delegation were targeted by bomb threats on Thanksgiving Day.
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How could tariffs affect prices here in Connecticut?
With all the talk of tariffs from President-elect Donald Trump, what does that mean and how could it affect prices here in Connecticut?
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Governor's Residence holding holiday open house
The Governor’s Residence in Hartford is decorated for holiday season and it is open to the public for tours. Gov. Ned Lamont and First Lady Annie Lamont are inviting Connecticut residents to attend the 34th annual holiday open house. It is located at 990 Prospect Ave. in Hartford. There is no admittance fee and tickets are not needed, but donations…
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Thousands hit the road to head to their Thanksgiving destinations
Thousands of people hit the road to head to their Thanksgiving destinations on Wednesday on one of the busiest travel days of the year.