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Some Joann locations in CT have already closed. The rest close at the end of May
Three Joann locations in Connecticut have already closed, and the remaining seven in the state will be officially out of business by the end of May. A spokesperson said Joann locations in Brookfield and Clinton closed on Saturday, April 26, and the Hamden location closed on Monday. Connecticut Joann locations The fabric and craft store is closing all of its…
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Fart spray made people ‘scream and run' at Fairfield carnival: Police
Police said a group of kids using fart spray at a carnival in Fairfield, Connecticut, caused groups of people to “scream and run” on Friday night.
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Lawmakers consider bill that would toughen Connecticut's gun laws
Lawmakers are once again considering a bill meant to toughen Connecticut’s gun laws. It wouldn’t change our existing laws, but it would make it easier to sue companies accused of breaking or ignoring current rules.
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Warren Elementary School closed Monday because of electrical fire
Warren Elementary School in Warren is closed on Monday because of an electrical fire. School officials said there was an electrical fire in one of the light panels in the gym around 8:30 a.m. The few staff members who were in the building were safely evacuated. No students were in the building. The school is closed on Monday because of…
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Connecticut bear caught on camera: ‘He's going to go down the slide!
A family in Simsbury, Connecticut, was delighted to see an unexpected visitor on their playhouse.
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How well does Connecticut recycle? We put it to the test
Historically, Connecticut has recycled just a third of the four million total tons of waste we generate every year. We wanted to see how well the metals, plastic and glass that we work so hard to clean end up in the recycling stream.
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Several Connecticut prisons to run on solar energy
Six correctional facilities in Connecticut will now operate solely using solar energy, according to Gov. Ned Lamont’s office. The governor made the announcement Thursday, saying seven solar energy systems have been installed and are now being used at six Connecticut prisons. The move to solar energy is expected to save the state millions of dollars while delivering clean, renewable...
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How well does Connecticut recycle? We put it to the test
Historically, Connecticut has recycled just a third of the four million total tons of waste we generate every year. We wanted to see how well the metals, plastic and glass that we work so hard to clean end up in the recycling stream. We put AirTags in a few of them to try to find out. Several recycling administrators told...
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Four killed in crash into Waterbury market included three brothers: police
The car crashed into Hernandez Market on Cherry Street near Maple Avenue around 12:47 a.m., causing part of the building to collapse.
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Four people dead after car crashes into market in Waterbury
Four people have died after a car crashed into market in Waterbury and part of it collapsed on the vehicle.
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Great Wolf Lodge in Connecticut has opened
The Great Wolf Lodge in Connecticut has opened. The new resort and indoor waterpark, which is next to Foxwoods Resort Casino, has 13 slides, a wave pool, a lazy river and water play areas. There is also a Pequot Plunge, a family raft adventure and Rapid Racer, a tube slide where riders race each other side-by-side with a low wall…
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Four dead after car crashes into Waterbury market
Four people have died after a car crashed into a store in Waterbury Thursday morning, causing part of the building to collapse and closing streets in the area.
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Four killed in crash into Waterbury market included three brothers: police
Four people have died after a car crashed into a store in Waterbury, Connecticut, Thursday morning, causing part of the building to collapse.
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People using warm weather to take care of lawns, gardens
Now that Connecticut is finally seeing some warmer weather, people are out in their yards caring for their lawns and gardens.
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Oyster farmers do their part to help the health of Connecticut's water
For Earth Day, we’re taking a look at how oyster farmers are doing their part to help the health of Connecticut’s water.
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Democrats introduce budget that exceeds spending cap, draws pushback
Democrats on the Appropriations Committee unveiled a budget proposal Tuesday that exceeds the state’s spending cap by $215 million next fiscal year. Democrats said they wanted to maintain certain priorities in their two-year, $55.7 billion proposal. They also said they had to reject many requests to keep their proposal down. “There’s things in there that some of our members put…
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Connecticut runners happy with their Boston Marathon performances
About 350 runners from Connecticut finished Monday’s Boston Marathon.
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Democratic lawmakers in Connecticut unveil budget proposal
Democratic lawmakers unveiled their budget proposal on Tuesday. They will now try to hash out a deal with the governor over the next six weeks.
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Things you can do at home to help the Earth and save money
Here are several things you can do at home and at work to protect our planet but also save some money this Earth Day.