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The Latest: California fire now state's 3rd-largest ever Officials say the massive wildfire that California has been battling since early December is now the third-largest in the state's history, with 259,000 acres (405 square miles) burned so far and the flames only 40 percent contained. In terms of acreage consumed, the fire that started on Dec. 4 now exceeds ...
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Police Arrest Man After Car Chase Through 3 Communities Rhode Island State Police have arrested a man after police pursued him through three communities. Dec. ... WPRI-TV reports that police began chasing 23-year-old Aaron Michael Rugar of Torrington, Connecticut after spotting him driving erratically through parts of Foster, Scituate and Johnston Friday ...
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Putin Looks for Quick Win, But Voter Apathy Worries Kremlin Ahead of the 2012 vote, he ran a highly polarizing campaign amid a wave of massive demonstrations in Moscow against his rule. He denounced middle-class protesters as spoiled stooges of the West and relied heavily on support from blue-collar workers and state employees. Now, in the absence of ...
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Snow flurries, frigid temperatures expected Saturday The light snow storms that swept across the state on Friday could be followed by freezing temperatures and occasional flurries through Saturday and into Sunday morning. ... Saturday's forecast caps off a week that saw Connecticut's first significant snowfall, as well as two additional light snow storms.
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Indiana Gov. Holcomb avoid discussing many hot-button issues Holcomb largely sidestepped questions while refusing to release estimates about how much Medicaid funding would be slashed from the state's HIP 2.0 ... "I think we should be modernizing our state liquor laws, but I leave it to them to have the discussion and flesh out the details," Holcomb said Friday. ".
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Home run coaching hires hard to make from shallow pool Florida State hired Willie Taggart, and his 47-50 career record, away from Oregon. The Ducks promoted offensive coordinator Mario Cristobal, whose previous head coaching experience was four losing seasons in six years at Florida International. Mississippi also stayed in-house, taking the interim tag ...
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Thomas chooses to walk on at Virginia Tech "I'm excited to play in my home state, in front of friends and family, and in a place with a lot of pride and history," he told VTScoop after committing. "[Coach Shibest] said they ... He had full scholarships to Bryant University, Central Connecticut State, Main and Sacred Heart. He also received interest from ...
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Gun buyback programs held today in Hartford, New Haven The Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Hartford Hospital and Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center, the City of Hartford, Hartford Police Department, the Hartford State's Attorney's Office and Community Renewal Team are all collaborating on the ninth annual gun buyback program in the capital ...
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Connecticut's backlogged rape kits will be fully tested For years, hundreds of untested rape kits sat in police departments like in Norwalk. Malloy says the kits will be fully processed by the spring and that even more partially tested kits will get a deeper analysis. The state crime lab is receiving more than $2.5 million from the federal government. The head of ...
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Wreaths Across America Pays Tribute to Veterans On Saturday at the State Veterans Cemetery in Middletown, and at other locations across the country, volunteers will lay wreaths at the graves of soldiers. In the ten years since Wreaths Across America brought their campaign to Connecticut, they've never been able to raise enough donations to collect ...
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City Considers Additional Tax On Tickets At Dunkin' Donuts Park Under state law, Connecticut cities and towns can impose a surcharge of up to 5 percent on admissions to entertainment or recreation venues. That surcharge is separate from the 10-percent state tax. Individual tickets to the Yard Goats games range from $6 to $19. A 5 percent bump would push the ...
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Local college notebook: Brey impressed with Ingelsby's progress as Henbasketball coach Former Dover High football player Jarrod Cann earned his share of honors after finishing his career at Central Connecticut State this fall. The senior safety from Hartly was named second-team All-ECAC (FCS level), All-Northeast Conference and All-New England. Cann was third on the team in tackles ...
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Pancakes and politics Murphy said the tax bill being presented by congressional Republicans will be harmful to Connecticut and middle class families. The GOP bill, he said, would potentially eliminate the deductibility of state and local taxes and takes away the deductibility of medical bills and student loan interest. Murphy ...
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World unites against NKorea nuke ambitions — North ignores UNITED NATIONS (AP) — North Korea's friends and enemies joined forces Friday in opposing its determination to be recognized as a nuclear weapons state and calling on leader Kim Jong Un to negotiate the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula — but the North gave no sign of budging on its ...
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High Taxes Are Costing Blue States Residents But South Carolina, despite being a much smaller state, ranks second in net income gained from migration at $2.3 billion. The states that lost the most net taxpayers in both dollar and percentage terms relative to their existing tax bases are Connecticut (–$2.7 billion) and New York (–$8.8 billion).
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That's Weird: Connecticut Historical Society shows off state's oddball side A bag and a mitten that once belonged to the Leatherman, a mysterious figure who walked a 365-mile route between Connecticut and New York in the 19th century, is one of the many oddities on display at the Connecticut Historical Society's "That's Weird" exhibit. (Tom Breen / For the Journal Inquirer).
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Prosecutors decline to charge rapper Nelly with rape The rapper Nelly will not face rape charges because the accuser is not cooperating, prosecutors in Washington state said. SEATTLE (AP) — The rapper Nelly will not face rape charges because the accuser is not cooperating, prosecutors in Washington state said. The woman said Nelly raped her on his ...
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