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Connecticut lawmakers have passed emergency legislation prohibiting state agencies and municipalities from purchasing or using Chinese and Russian drones.
Bolstered by a series of winter storms, more snow has fallen in Connecticut so far in February than between July 1 and the end of January, data shows.
The Connecticut legislature could pass a bill that lets towns increase car taxes. How it affects you could be dealt with on a case-by-case basis.
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNIs eliminating Daylight Saving Time worth Connecticut's time?There has been a lot of buzz recently in state and federal government about Daylight Saving Time.
A gambler made a small bet on a slot machine in Connecticut and won a life-changing prize. The visitor sat at an Egyptian Jewels slot machine at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, the casino said in a Feb. 24 Facebook post. The player bet $1.25, hit spin and watched as the symbols flashed across the machine.
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WTIC Hartford on MSNConnecticut lawmakers and gun violence advocates push for national gun storage lawConnecticut passed Ethan's Law in 2019, requiring gun owners to safely secure a firearm, whether loaded or unloaded, in a home where anyone 18 and under lives.
We have thousands of refugees already here in Connecticut who we have promised to support. We should not break that promise.
A Hartford Public Schools graduate is taking legal action against the city, the Board of Education, and one of her special education teachers. Aleysha Ortiz claims she asked for educational
Connecticut cannibal killer given conditional release
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Man who ate part of his victim's brain granted supervised release from Connecticut psychiatric hospital
Connecticut cannibal killer given conditional release after 2011 murder in which he ate victim's brain, eye
An institutionalized man who confessed to the 2011 killing of a homeless man in Connecticut in which he also ate the victim's body parts was granted a conditional release.
Connecticut 'Cannibal Killer' who ate homeless man's 'brain and eyeball' released from psychiatric hospital
Five people including prominent Democratic political operatives in Connecticut’s largest city have been criminally charged with tampering with absentee ballots during the 2023 local election.
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