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Man Arrested After Officer-Involved Shooting in Hamden Hamden Police Chief Thomas Wydra said an officer interrupted an armed robbery at the Krauszer's Food Store on State Street around 9:20 p.m. and both the suspect and the officer fired their weapons. Police have identified the suspect as 31-year-old K'waun Cole, of Hamden, and said he was shot in ...
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Hamden man charged with attempted murder in officer-involved shooting ... he was treated and released. Cole was then arrested and charged with robbery, criminal attempt to commit murder, and criminal possession of a firearm. He was held on a $1 million bond. The incident remains under investigation by Hamden Police and Connecticut State Police Major Crimes Squad.
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Owls' AD Moran To Serve As Presenter at UConn Sport Business Conference Southern Connecticut State University Director of Athletics Jay Moran will serve as a guest mentor at the University of Connecticut Sport Business Conference. The event ... Moran was named as the fifth Director of Athletics in the history of Southern Connecticut State University on July 17, 2014. He is in ...
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Cheeseman endorses Boughton for governor "I am honored to have the support of such a broad array of Republican leaders from across Connecticut," Boughton said in a statement. "Our campaign to revitalize our state and restore pride in Connecticut by implementing common sense Republican principles will put us back on the winning path.
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DOT to change color of its orange trucks ... other states, including Ohio, California and neighboring Rhode Island, have converted their DOT fleets to white. In addition to winter snow operations, CTDOT trucks are used for road and highway maintenance, and to protect other trucks and workers in work zones year-round across Connecticut with ...
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ANALYSIS | CT Health Reform Reaches New Low, But There Are Hints Of Optimism Connecticut healthcare thoughtleaders gave our state a C for health reform this year, the lowest grade in our survey's five years. None of the dozens of leaders across Connecticut's health care system who responded to the survey gave the state an A. The biggest losses this year were in Medicaid and ...
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Fairfield, and Massachusetts, could be models for the rest of the state Connecticut, he said, has to do the same thing, and said he believes Fairfield can serve as a model for the rest of the state. "We've got two great universities in this town,' Traynor said, and next door in Bridgeport, is a "fantastic" advanced manufacturing program at Housatonic Community College.
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