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Sea monster carousel figurine stolen from CT amusement park recovered nearly 40 years later
Park officials said the Lake Quassapaug sea monster, also known as a hippocampus among carousel enthusiasts, was stolen from the park on Nov. 16, 1985.
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Crashes close multiple roads in Connecticut
Freezing rain is causing slippery travel conditions in parts of Connecticut on Sunday. Here’s a list of current road closures: There is no estimate on how long these roads will be closed for.
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Police arrest man accused in multiple road rage incidents in CT
State police have arrested the man believed to be involved in multiple road rage incidents on Interstate 84 Tuesday. Troopers had been searching the Southington area for a suspect after several armed road rage incidents in Connecticut. The investigation began when state troopers responded to I-84 West in Waterbury around 8:45 a.m. Tuesday to investigate a road rage incident with...
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State police search for suspect in armed road rage incident on I-84 in Conn.
State police have been searching in Southington for a suspect after an armed road rage incident on Interstate 84 and said there is no active threat to the community. The investigation began when state troopers responded to Interstate 84 West in Waterbury around 8:42 a.m. Tuesday to investigate a road rage incident with a gun. State police blocked off the...
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Connecticut planning Pizza Capital Trail, huge pizza party and more
Sunday is National Pizza Day and Connecticut is starting the celebration a little early with plans to have lots of pizza-focused celebrations. The plan includes the launch of The Pizza Capital Trail as well as a pizza party so large that it could make it into the Guinness World Records, according to the governor’s office. There is also an...
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Governor of Connecticut delivers budget address
Gov. Ned Lamont delivered his budget address on Wednesday during a joint convention of the General Assembly at the State Capitol in Hartford. Today I will present the state legislature with a two-year budget proposal that is focused on increasing affordability and opportunity for all Connecticut residents. 📺 Tune in live today at 12:00 p.m. https://t.co/myEdWIuabK — Governor Ned Lamont...
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Over 1 million Connecticut residents impacted by healthcare data breach
Over a million people in Connecticut had their personal information compromised in a healthcare data breach. The Community Health Center said exactly 1,008,519 people in Connecticut were impacted by a nationwide data breach, which affects a total of 1,060,936 people. Attorney General William Tong said about 575,000 patients had all of their personal health information compromised, an additional 571,000 people...
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From ‘Taylor Drift' to ‘Han Snowlo,' CT DOT shares snowplow naming contest winners
‘Sleetwood Mac’ is telling the snowflakes to go their own way, and ‘Melton John’ is all set to push snow beyond the yellow brick road. Those are two of the 12 names chosen by Connecticut’s Department of Transportation as the winners of the naming contest announced earlier this season. Here’s the full list of the chosen names, which were shared...
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Three newborn puppies found dead, frozen in bags in Connecticut
Three newborn puppies were found dead and frozen in bags in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on Wednesday and an investigation is underway.
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12-year-old shot in Connecticut after hitting car with snowball: police
According to police, the 12-year-old, along with an 11-year-old, were playing with snow and throwing snowballs at cars.
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Deer rescued from frozen river in Connecticut
Firefighters rescued a deer that had gotten stuck in the ice of the Saugatuck River in Westport, Connecticut.
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New laws for 2025 in Mass. and across New England
New England’s states are ringing in the new year with laws that will go into effect throughout 2025, affecting family leave, rideshare drivers, cannabis, wages and much more.
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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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Connecticut to decide on constitution change to make mail-in voting easier
Connecticut voters will decide Tuesday whether to get rid of rules preventing the state from joining the 36 others that allow people to cast ballots by mail or through drop boxes without needing an excuse for not going to a polling place in person.
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Connecticut governor declares state of emergency due to critical fire weather conditions
A state of emergency has been declared because of the critical fire weather conditions that exist throughout the state. Governor Ned Lamont made the announcement Friday afternoon, referencing the massive brush fire at Lamentation Mountain which has been burning since Monday. Firefighters continue to work around the clock to contain that fire. “The filing of this declaration will help provide...
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Four decades before Salem, there were witch trials in Connecticut
It’s one of the oldest documented parts of our state’s history, and also one of the darkest. The Connecticut Witch Trials occurred from 1647 to 1663, more than four decades before the trials in Salem, Massachusetts. “The witch trials in Connecticut were extremely deadly. The first seven people who were accused and then indicted were convicted and subsequently hanged. Seven…
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Four decades before Salem, there were witch trials in Connecticut
It’s one of the oldest documented parts of our state’s history, and also one of the darkest. The Connecticut Witch Trials occurred from 1647 to 1663, more than four decades before the trials in Salem, Massachusetts. “The witch trials in Connecticut were extremely deadly. The first seven people who were accused and then indicted were convicted and subsequently hanged. Seven…
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6-year-old child dies days after brutal baseball bat beating in Connecticut
A 6-year-old died after his stepfather beat him with a baseball bat in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
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You're in for a ‘Big E' treat with The Hub Today and CT Live
Check out our very own Hannah Donnelly and CT Live’s Taylor Kinzler as they visit The Big E and settle the decades debate on which state has the best food at the festival.
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Man accused of stalking UConn star Paige Bueckers found with an engagement ring near CT airport
Police reports say a man charged with stalking UConn basketball star Paige Bueckers was found with an engagement ring and lingerie when he was arrested near a Connecticut airport.