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A coastal flood advisory was issued for part of Connecticut beginning Thursday afternoon through evening due to predicted heavy rains, the National Weather Service said.
State leaders celebrated the Fifth Annual #KeepKidsSafe Connecticut Gun Buyback & Gun Safe Giveaway Day on Thursday in Hartford, which will be collecting guns across
The famous Meriden Traffic Tower on display in the city represents a significant milestone in Connecticut transportation history as the state’s first electric traffic light and possibly the first in all of New England.
This article originally published at Former Connecticut school building chief wants to bring jurors back for questioning. Police say the women were spotted concealing lobster meat, prime ribeye steaks, and truffle butter. "Is anybody dead back there?" Sean Higgins asked one of the officers, according to testimony Wednesday.
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Connecticut Rep Suggests “President” AOC Could Kill Her Enemies Because MAGA Supports Striking Narco-Terrorists
Democratic Connecticut Rep. Jim Himes suggested on Wednesday that Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez could kill any of her enemies as president since Republicans support the strikes of narco-terrorists.
With no end in sight to the federal government shutdown, it appears tens of millions of Americans — including hundreds of thousands of Connecticut residents — are about to miss food assistance payments they rely on.
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'23 cents on my card': SNAP recipients in Connecticut unsure how to survive the federal shutdown
Career Resources in Bridgeport is trying to do its part to keep low-income households fed as the federal government shutdown impacts food benefits.
Connecticut residents who rely on Affordable Care Act coverage face one of the largest rate increases in the program’s history, with premiums rising about 26 percent on average for 2026.
Bat Week across Connecticut is in full swing ahead of Halloween. According to Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), it’s a chance to help create a better reputation for an important state species.
The 20-year-old Connecticut man accused of brutally killing his mom took a grisly high school forensics course, according to a former classmate.
Nobody anticipated this or foresaw this. At this point, there’s an awful lot of loose ends. All I can say is it would be premature for anyone to rush to judgment. Obviously, this is a tragic