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Report: Connecticut is sixth "skinniest" state Connecticut is the sixth skinniest state, according to a new report from the financial web site WalletHub, though the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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Prisoner Attempted Escape from York Correctional in East Lyme: PD A prisoner tried to escape from the York Correctional Institute in East Lyme Tuesday morning, according to Connecticut State Police. State police said ...
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Lawyer: State senator should resign if he lied about crash Sen. Paul Campbell is seen in an undated photo provided by the Charleston County Jail. Troopers say Campbell, a South Carolina senator charged ...
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Latest on local elections in Connecticut There are about 2.1 million total active registered voters in the state. Of those, there are 861,766 unaffiliated voters, 771,412 Democrats and 453,625 ...
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A Gut Punch to the News: Connecticut Civic TV Goes Dark Ending the longest period without a budget in state history, Connecticut's governor signed into law a $41.3 billion biennial budget last week, approved ...
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Connecticut Officials Push For Approval of Tribal Amendments 2 letter requesting approval for the amendments to the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan Tribal Nation's compacts with the state of Connecticut.
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It's numbers before letters in the A-to-Z guide to signing week One day before the first day of the early signing period, zero 2018 prospects have given verbal commitments to Connecticut. Baylor and Florida State, ...
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Bourama Sidibe is showing signs he can help Syracuse basketball in an important area Syracuse forward Bourama Sidibe (35) during an exhibition game against Southern Connecticut State on Monday, Nov. 6, 2017, at the Carrier Dome.
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Those with crumbling foundations finally may get some help Homeowners in eastern Connecticut with crumbling concrete foundations could receive state help to fund costly repairs soon. The bipartisan budget ...
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New Wallingford-Hartford line train station could help CT get on the right economic track "There's a lot of talk at the Capitol and in city halls across the state about the need to make Connecticut more business friendly," the governor said.
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