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State police step up patrols, conduct checkpoints during holiday weekend On Thursday, Connecticut State Police said they are reminding drivers that "combining careful planning with sensible driving will lead to a safer holiday as they travel to holiday celebrations." Many drivers will be hitting the roads this weekend, ahead of the New Year's celebrations. Troopers will be out in ...
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Upstate NY officials oppose plan to burn Connecticut garbage RAVENA — Elected officials in New York are coming out against a plan by Connecticut to burn more than 100,000 tons (90718 metric tons) of garbage in a Hudson Valley community. Environmental activists say Connecticut state officials are considering a proposal to send 116,000 tons (105233 metric ...
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Torrington joins Sustainable CT program The Sustainable CT effort was developed through a partnership between the Institute for Sustainable Energy at Eastern Connecticut State University and the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities. As part of the program, participating cities and towns are presented with a "menu" of sustainable ...
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Roy Moore files complaint to block Alabama Senate result Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill is slated to certify the special election results Thursday. But the Moore campaign launched a last-minute court battle to stop state officials from certifying Jones as the winner, saying it should be delayed until a "thorough investigation of potential election fraud," ...
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Once busy Oklahoma death chamber stays quiet into 3rd year OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma, a state with one of the busiest death chambers in the country in recent decades, will enter its third year without an execution in 2018 while prison officials and state attorneys fine tune its procedure for putting condemned inmates to death. Oklahoma Attorney General ...
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Marriott layoffs continue in Stamford As a result of agreements signed by Starwood and state officials in 2010 and 2014, the firm has so far earned $45 million of a potential $95 million in tax credits for hitting certain ... To get the additional $5 million, Marriott would need to average 1,320 employees in Connecticut for a full year before Dec.
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Warriors bury Jazz with big third quarter, win 126-101 Golden State Warriors forward Jordan Bell, right, chases a loose ball next to Utah Jazz guard Alec Burks during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Oakland, Calif., Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2017. Golden State Warriors forward Jordan Bell, right, chases a loose ball next to Utah Jazz guard Alec Burks ...
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Judge denies petition to free elephants from Connecticut zoo In its petition, the Nonhuman Rights Project argued that people who were "strangers" to the confined individual had standing to file habeas petitions under state law, and that Connecticut procedural statutes continued such a common-law tradition. Bentivegna also declined to grant elephants the status of ...
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Oregonians can now register to vote in 6 languages Users of the secretary of state's web site can now click on one of those languages, which opens a page in that language listing eligibility requirements — being a U.S. citizen at least 17 years of age and a resident of Oregon. A link is provided to register in the six languages if the requirements are met.
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The Namesake "Lahiri's The Namesake is an example of the contemporary immigrant narrative, which does not place the idea of an "American Dream" at the center of the story, but rather positions the immigrant ethnic family within a community of cosmopolitan travelers. Examining the experience of upper-class South ...
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