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Drone update: Officials find most recent sightings were legal drones or manned aircraft
State police said most of the recent suspicious drone sighting that have been reported in Connecticut are manned devices or legal privately operated Unmanned Aircraft Systems. They said Monday that they monitor drone activity through a system of portable and fixed drone sensing devices and sightings are being handled through a detailed reporting process to collect as much information as…
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Medical debt to be eliminated for 23,000 residents: governor
Nearly 23,000 Connecticut residents will soon receive a letter in the mail notifying them that some or all of their medical debt has been eliminated, according to the governor’s office. This applies to patients whose income is at or below four times the federal poverty level or who have medical debt that is 5 percent or more of their income….
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How you can drive safely in winter weather
A wintry mix is causing a slippery morning commute on Monday and driving in this weather can be dangerous. Here are some tips to help you drive safely this winter.
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How you can drive safely in winter weather
A wintry mix is causing a slippery morning commute on Monday and driving in this weather can be dangerous. Here are some tips to help you drive safely this winter. If ever there was a time when slow and steady wins the race, it’s in this case where you have the potential to lose traction on the road. “Everything...
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Connecticut organizations help people in need during cold months
The holiday season is about helping others, but many organizations in our region help people year-round.
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Connecticut organizations help people in need during cold months
The holiday season is about helping others, but many organizations in our region help people year-round. “Any and everybody is welcome,” said Charles Brown, who works at Grace and Mercy Church’s warming shelter in Middletown. For him, working at the warming shelter is all about giving back. He says helping others reminds him of the life he once had,...
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Volunteers lay more than 1,400 wreaths on veterans' graves in New Britain
Saturday marked Wreaths Across America Day, where millions of people placed wreaths on graves and memorials to honor our military heroes. Dozens of people gathered around the state to do just that in Ansonia, Old Saybrook, and New Britain. Organizers say the event is a chance to say ‘thank you’ to those who’ve sacrificed and served. The City of...
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Volunteers lay more than 1,400 wreaths on veterans' graves in New Britain
Saturday marked Wreaths Across America Day, where millions of people placed wreaths on graves and memorials to honor our military heroes.
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State police investigate ‘suspicious drone activity' in Connecticut
State police said they are aware of “suspicious drone activity” in Connecticut and they are investigating.
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State police investigating ‘suspicious drone activity' in Connecticut
State police said they are aware of “suspicious drone activity” in Connecticut and they are investigating. They said they are aware of suspicious drone activity in various areas of the state and the Emergency Services Unit has sent a drone detection system to assist with these investigations, which are set up in the Groton/New London area. State police said...
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World War II veteran gets ready to celebrate major birthday milestone
A World War II veteran is set to turn 100 years old on Sunday. We spoke with the man, Raymond Reynolds, who is about to hit a major milestone.
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World War II veteran gets ready to celebrate major birthday milestone
A World War II veteran is set to turn 100 years old on Sunday. We spoke with the man, Raymond Reynolds, who is about to hit a major milestone. “The name is Ray Reynolds. I am 18 years old…I was at one time,” Reynolds said. Reynolds still has his sense of humor. But it was on an earlier birthday back…
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Police in 6 towns give away something other than tickets during traffic stops
Police in six towns in south-central Connecticut gave out some friendly warnings and gift cards during traffic stops on Thursday.
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Salvation Army locations in several CT towns in desperate need of Christmas toys for children
Several Salvation Army locations in Connecticut are short on toys for Christmas for children in need and the organization is calling on people to help. They said hundreds of children remain on the Angel Tree list and there is a desperate need in Bristol, Meriden, New Britain, New London, Stamford, Torrington, Waterbury and Willimantic. The Salvation Army is asking the…
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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.