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Get a sneak peek inside the ‘Scooby-Doo' Mystery Machine
If you were a fan of “Scooby-Doo,” you cannot miss this sneak peek inside the Mystery Machine at 90s Con in Hartford.
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Police say drivers passing bus stop signs continues to be a hazard on the road
Police are reminding Connecticut drivers that you should be treating the stop sign you see on the school bus the same way you treat a stop sign in your neighborhood.
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Statewide grants set the stage for composting in several municipalities
Connecticut is facing a solid waste problem. “I hear from municipal leaders all over the state. The cost of shipping trash out of state, the cost of sending it to an incinerator is going up and up,” Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) Commissioner Katie Dykes said. Nearly 3.5 million tons of solid waste is generated each year in…
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CT driver denied car rental in Florida
Florida doesn’t recognize Connecticut licenses for undocumented individuals as valid in its state, but this traveler is a U.S. citizen.
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$15 million in grants will aid in recycling in cities and towns across the state
The Department of Energy and Environmental protection is helping cities and towns around the state move a step closer toward greener trash.
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Downed power lines in Conn. cause major Amtrak delays between Boston and NY
Downed power lines in New Haven, Connecticut, caused major delays in Amtrak service between Boston and New York on Thursday. Amtrak first reported the issue in a social media post just before 8:30 a.m., saying rail service in the New Haven area were experiencing delays due to “overhead power issues.” Just minutes later, they said Acela 2190 between New Haven...
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Managing the hot housing market in Connecticut
Historically, the start of spring means the housing market heats up in Connecticut, but for those looking, there’s not a lot of options out there.
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Connecticut drivers frustrated by bad road behavior
A road rage shooting and a wrong-way driver caught on dashcam video. Those are just some of the latest incidents getting attention on our highways in Connecticut.
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Connecticut drivers frustrated by bad road behavior
A road rage shooting and a wrong-way driver caught on dashcam video. Those are just some of the latest incidents getting attention on our highways in Connecticut. “This is my car wash and I’m seeing now it’s all taped off. I’m like ‘what the hell is going on?’” Raynette Woodard, of Hartford, said. Customers at a gas station on...
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Find where your town ranks on the top 100 towns to live in CT
Niche has released their annual 100 best places to live in Connecticut and one town once again took the top spot. The places are ranked by data from the U.S. Census Bureau, FBI, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Department of Education. There are multiple other considerations when the towns are picked as the…
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Mother and boyfriend face murder charges in death of 10-year-old boy with CT ties
A mother and her boyfriend are now facing murder charges in connection to the death of a 10-year-old boy, police said.
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As lawmakers plan for no-fault absentee ballots, some voters ask for more security
Lawmakers are looking to implement no-fault absentee balloting after voters approved the change last November.
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10-year-old boy with ties to Connecticut reportedly dies from abuse in Florida
A 10-year-old boy with ties to Connecticut has reportedly died from injuries investigators say he sustained from being abused. He was living in Florida with his biological mother and her boyfriend, who are facing charges in connection to his death.
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10-year-old boy with ties to Connecticut dies in Florida from reported abuse
A 10-year-old boy with ties to Connecticut has died from injuries investigators say he sustained from being abused. He was living in Florida with his biological mother and her boyfriend, who are facing charges in connection to his death. Investigators said Kimberly Mills and a man brought a 10-year-old, later identified as Xavier Williams, into an emergency room in Tavares, Florida on Feb. 22, 2025. The child...
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Northern Lights seen across Connecticut
The Northern Lights were once again visible in Connecticut, thanks to a solar storm that erupted from the sun’s surface earlier in the week. The aurora will be visible through the early morning of Saturday with the best viewing time through 4 a.m. Unlike the aurora event of October 2024, you won’t be able to see this with the...
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Northern Lights seen across Connecticut
Many people across the state reported seeing the Northern Lights on Friday night. Here’s why it’s happening.
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Your photos: Northern Lights visible across Connecticut
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Young girl charged with reported hate crime on Muslim students in Waterbury
A 12-year-old girl has been charged in connection with a reported attack on Muslim students in Waterbury, Connecticut, city officials said.
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Here's when and where you can see spring blossoms in Connecticut
With the nice weather comes beautiful flowers! As the snow melts and sunshine moves in, Connecticut becomes home to a variety of spring blossoms. Flower peepers can expect lively cherry blossoms, tulips, daffodils and dogwoods throughout April and May. Here’s where you can find the best spring blossoms in the state. East Hartford Dozens of cherry blossom trees were...
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State police to open up applications for new recruits
At the end of March, Connecticut State Police are opening up applications for the next recruitment class. The department is hoping to fill open roles as more troopers are set to retire in the coming years. You have to be at least 21 years old, but don’t need a college degree. The recruitment process opens on March 31 and closes…