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In wake of Satanology controversy, Waterbury delays flag policy decision after Pride flag opposition
"It is really simple. My problem is boiled down to a bumper sticker: all or none. Not some, all or none," said Chaz Stevens, ...
Here's how much rain fell on Connecticut during Monday night's storm that brought flooding in NY, NJ
Parts of western Connecticut saw more than 3 inches of rain come down during Monday night's storms, which triggered flash ...
Buying a home is a major milestone, but the number of first-time home buyers hit a historic low last year, according to ...
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CT Insider on MSNSweltering heat and humidity grip Connecticut with heat indexes up to 100 degrees. Here's when relief arrives.A heat advisory is in effect for Connecticut on Wednesday as heat indexes are forecast to reach the 95 to 100 degree range by the afternoon. Additionally, an air quality alert has been issued for ...
This year, CT Insider will honor the best of those athletes, coaches and teams with a red-carpet awards ceremony. The inaugural GametimeCT High School Sports Awards show that will take place Wednesday ...
State officials and immigration advocates are warning that President Donald Trump’s continued plan to deliver the “single ...
If this happened in Alabama, we’d call it what it is: state-sanctioned segregation. But here, we call it “preserving the ...
Maine units rescued one person who was under the hull of the boat. All three people were accounted for and taken to the ...
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CT Insider on MSN1,600 CT power outages reported as storm knocks down tree limbs, officials sayHundreds of Connecticut residents were without power on Monday as storms brought heavy rain to much of the state, utility companies reported. As of 8:20 p.m., Eversource, the state's largest utility ...
That accounts for about 5% of the 49 million nips sold throughout the state in the same time. Hartford was a distant second in sales, with 1,849,726 nips sold, and Bridgeport ranked No. 3 with ...
The Bridgeport Waterfront development is designed to drive new investment, create jobs and housing, spark community activity, and reimagine a long-underutilized stretch of the city’s shoreline.
Meteorologist Jill Gilardi said Tuesday is a First Alert Weather Day for possible storms. Here's her Monday 7:20 a.m. forecast.
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