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Connecticut men arrested in connection to Delaware burglary ring
Three men from Connecticut have been arrested for allegedly stealing from several storage units in Delaware. Delaware State Police said men from Waterbury, West Haven and Stratford were taken into custody in connection to several burglaries that happened in New Castle, Delaware, this November. Troopers started investigating multiple similar burglaries that occurred at two Public Storage locations on Nov. 12….
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Zero fatal car crashes during Christmas in Connecticut: state police
New preliminary statistics from Connecticut State Police were released on Thursday. According to troopers, they responded to zero fatal crashes during their patrols on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The new stats include responses from the start of Dec. 23 through the end of Dec. 25. State police say they had more than 1,600 calls for service, including 168 traffic…
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Meet the mother/daughter duo from Connecticut that makes jewelry for movie stars
From a kitchen table in Prospect, to more than 50 TV shows and movies.
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Settlement reached in Mubarak Soulemane civil case
A settlement has been reached in the Mubarak Soulemane civil case against the state of Connecticut and state troopers, according to a family attorney.
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Drivers urged to stay safe on the roads ahead of Christmas, Hanukkah
Both Christmas and Hanukkah are expected to bring drivers to the roads as they head to and from their holiday festivities, but state police are warning drivers to stay safe and alert.
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Drivers urged to stay safe on the roads ahead of Christmas, Hanukkah
Both Christmas and Hanukkah are expected to bring drivers to the roads as they head to and from their holiday festivities, but state police are warning drivers to stay safe and alert. Last year, state police made 29 DUI arrests during Christmas weekend and Christmas Day. This year, they’re warning driver to not drink and drive and to follow all…
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Reckless on our Roads: Safer streets through sidewalks
Our state has remained on a near record pace for pedestrian deaths, but an effort has been mounted to help. Across our state, towns have taken advantage of state and federal programs to add, enhance and improve their sidewalks – one of the most low-tech methods of making things safer for pedestrians. For as long as folks can remember, the…
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Small businesses struggle with rising electric costs
While residential electric bills went up 20, 30, even 40 percent in the last several months, some small business owners have seen their bills jump 50 percent or more.
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3 arrested in connection with ATM skimming in multiple towns in Connecticut
Three men have been arrested in connection with ATM skimming in multiple towns in Connecticut. Detectives from the Connecticut State Police Statewide Organized Crime Investigative Task Force received information from Liberty Bank on Wednesday about an ATM skimming crew that was identified after multiple people reported fraudulent charges on their debit cards, according to state police. Liberty Bank reportedly determined…
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Best and worst times to hit the road this holiday season
With Christmas and the start of Chanukah less than a week away, it’s going to be busy on the roads with people driving to their holiday destinations.
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Connecticut farmers to benefit from federal disaster relief package
Funding to help farmers impacted by disaster is on the way for those who have been seeking help.
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Connecticut farmers to benefit from federal disaster relief package
Funding to help farmers impacted by disaster is on the way for those who have been seeking help. That’s one aspect of what came out of a vote in Washington D.C. that in part prevented a government shutdown. A 13 minute hailstorm in August destroyed William Dellacamera’s crops and cost him $400,000. He was only able to receive a little...
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Best and worst times to hit the road this holiday season
With Christmas and the start of Hanukkah less than a week away, it’s going to be busy on the roads with people driving to their holiday destinations.
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Best and worst times to hit the road this holiday season
With Christmas and the start of Chanukah less than a week away, it’s going to be busy on the roads with people driving to their holiday destinations. With that, comes knowing when to get behind the wheel.
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Best and worst times to hit the road this holiday season
With Christmas and the start of Chanukah less than a week away, it’s going to be busy on the roads with people driving to their holiday destinations. With that, comes knowing when to get behind the wheel. The message from AAA is simple: get an early start. Over the next several days, experts say those midday, late afternoon, and evening travel...
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Connecticut travelers hit the roads and the shopping centers
Nearly a million people in our state will be hitting the road this holiday season to see family and friends, but before they can do that, they’re getting some last-minute holiday shopping done.
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Connecticut travelers hit the roads and the shopping centers
Whether you’re getting last minute shopping done or hitting the roads for the holidays, it was a busy Friday night. Nearly a million people in our state will be hitting the road this holiday season to see family and friends, but before they can do that, they’re getting some last-minute holiday shopping done. It’s hard to have the season...
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Gov. Lamont activates severe cold weather protocol through Christmas Eve
Due to forecasted extremely cold temperatures, Gov. Ned Lamont has activated Connecticut’s severe cold weather protocol starting Saturday afternoon. The protocol will be enacted starting at noon Saturday and lasting through noon Tuesday, or Christmas Eve. The afternoon highs will slide into the lower 20s by Sunday and the morning temperatures will be in the single digits. The state...
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More CT utilities experience credit downgrades as lawmakers call for changes
Moody’s downgraded the credit ratings for Connecticut Natural Gas and Southern Connecticut Gas, and their parent company, Avangrid.
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Audit finds CSCU executives had ‘lax attitude' with expenses
A scathing audit outlined spending by several top Connecticut State College and Universities officials that appeared to be for private use.