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An estimated 1,984 Eversource and United Illuminating customers are without power across Connecticut due to ongoing severe weather Thursday.
A 2008 state law authorizes state judges to reduce or revoke pensions of public officials and government workers convicted of on-the-job corruption.
Federal funding for SNAP food assistance could halt Saturday, leaving 360,000 Connecticut residents without new benefits on their EBT cards.
Cam Skattebo's hard-nosed runs has earned him legions of fans around Giants country, with Connecticut residents having the chance to meet him next year.
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Connecticut residents who rely on Affordable Care Act coverage face one of the largest rate increases in the program’s history, with premiums rising about 26 percent on average for 2026.
The 20-year-old Connecticut man accused of brutally killing his mom took a grisly high school forensics course, according to a former classmate.
While many New York voters are heading to the polls for early voting, other residents in fear of a Mamdani administration are looking to run for the hills.
The famous Meriden Traffic Tower on display in the city represents a significant milestone in Connecticut transportation history as the state’s first electric traffic light and possibly the first in all of New England.