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Connecticut to receive $291 million for transportation, infrastructure projects
Connecticut will be receiving nearly $291 million from the federal government for several transportation and infrastructure projects. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration said it is investigating nearly $1.5 billion for 19 projects along the Northeast Corridor, including nearly $291 million for five projects in Connecticut through the bipartisan infrastructure law. The Federal Railroad Administration said these are…
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Executives, lawmakers talk about how to increase energy supply, bring down cost
Energy prices will likely be a major issue when lawmakers return to the Capitol in roughly two months. Some state officials talked with energy industry executives about forming a long-term energy strategy for the state.
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Connecticut celebrates World Kindness Day
Wednesday marked World Kindness Day.
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Mashantucket Pequot Tribe shares the importance of learning indigenous culture
November is Native American Heritage Month and Connecticut is home to several indigenous tribes, including the Mashantucket’s Pequot Tribal Nation. The tribe operates the Mashantucket Pequot Museum, which explores Native American history.
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CT's stage 2 drought conditions affect communities who rely on well water
“There’s a tremendous amount of people calling without water,” Larry Grela, president of Grela Well Drilling in Terryville, said. Grela Well Drilling in Terryville is a business that has been around for three generations. Grela said unusually dry conditions have been a real challenge for his customers. “They’re calling us up, saying it must be a mechanical problem. Well,...
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Concerns about pedestrian safety after series of crashes, two deaths in Conn.
For the second time this week, a pedestrian was struck by a car in New Haven and the driver just kept going.
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Boxes to Boots volunteers prepare for Operation Cares 2024
NBC Connecticut, Comcast and Telemundo are partnering with Boxes to Boots. They’re getting ready to send care packages to service members overseas. In Berlin, dozens of volunteers are taking donated supplies and getting them ready to be sent overseas at Operation Cares 2024. What may seem like a small act of kindness can make a big impact. “Anything that comes…
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Volunteers help NBC Connecticut send packages to service members overseas
Volunteers are helping prepare supplies to be shipped overseas as NBC Connecticut partnered with Boxes to Boots
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These CT cities, towns are ranked among best winter holiday destinations
From the dazzling lights to the towering pines decked out in decorations, Connecticut cities and towns go all-out for the holidays and some of the state’s cities and towns have been selected among the best winter holiday destinations in the country. WalletHub ranked the best holiday destinations for people seeking cold weather and those seeking warm weather. Hartford, East...
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Fire danger continues amid drought
Firefighters are monitoring more than 150 fires around the state as dry conditions continue.
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Rain overnight was not enough to help drought conditions, brush fires
The rain overnight was certainly a welcome sight as firefighters continue to monitor brush fires across the state. Officials say the amount of rain, however, was not enough to help with the drought conditions.
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Rain overnight was not enough to help drought conditions, brush fires
The rain overnight was certainly a welcome sight as firefighters continue to monitor brush fires across the state. Officials say the amount of rain, however, was not enough to help with the drought conditions. “A good six to seven inches of rainfall deficit over the period of 60 days or so,” said John Bagioni, of the Fax Weather Service. Bagioni…
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Gov. Ned Lamont declares stage two drought advisory for all of Connecticut
The dry weather so far this fall has led to Gov. Ned Lamont issuing a stage two drought advisory for all of Connecticut. His office said it’s due to the lack of rain and ongoing fire danger in our state. “This area of the country in this part of Connecticut should generally get somewhere in the area of seven...
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Governor Ned Lamont declares stage two drought advisory for all of Connecticut
The dry weather so far this fall has led to Governor Ned Lamont issuing a stage two drought advisory for all of Connecticut. His office saying it’s due to the lack of rain and ongoing fire danger in our state.
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American Freight to close 2 stores in Connecticut
An appliance and furniture store announced that they’ll be closing their two locations in Connecticut. American Freight is closing all 328 of its locations nationwide, including in Newington and Derby. Because of this, they’re offering sales in person and online. Shoppers can expect discounts of up to 30% off the lowest ticketed prices. Available items include living room sets, bedroom…
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For sexual assault survivors, justice is hard to come by
An exclusive NBC Connecticut investigation found low conviction rates for sexual violence charges. NBC’s data unit worked with local investigative teams to get a closer look at the problem.
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Extreme fire danger continues across Connecticut
Rocky Neck State Park remains closed due to a large brush fire, but in Meriden, some hiking trails have reopened as firefighters make progress on the nearby Hawthorne fire in Berlin.
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GOP tries to break Connecticut Democrats' winning streak in US House races
The race between Hayes and Logan is among the state’s most closely watched contests on an Election Day when voters will also choose state legislators, a U.S. senator and the next U.S. president.
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Reckless on our Roads: Sidewalk solutions
Safety leaders are searching for solutions when it comes to how to stem the surge in pedestrian traffic deaths in our state. It turns out the best solution might just be a simple one: more sidewalks.
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Reckless on our Roads: Sidewalk solutions
According to UConn’s crash data dashboard, through Nov. 4, we’ve had at least 53 fatal crashes involving pedestrians in 2024, and at least four in October alone – a near record year. Safety leaders are searching for solutions when it comes to how to stem the surge in pedestrian traffic deaths in our state. It turns out the best solution…