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Body Discovered
(TORRINGTON,Conn./CBS Connecticut) - Torrington Police, following up on a missing persons report from Wednesday, discovered a body in a home at 34 Forest Street Thursday.
The body has been taken to the Chief State Medical Examiner's Office for...
Hernandez Cousin Seeks Charge Dismissal
FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) _ A cousin of ex-New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez wants a conspiracy charge dismissed because her attorney says prosecutors didn't tell a Massachusetts grand jury that a key witness failed a lie detector test, new court...
Correction Workers Placed On Leave Over Care Of Prisoner
SHU Professor Offers Take On Mid Term Elections
Massachusetts Officials Approve Casino Licenses
Narcan Saves Fairfield OD Victim
FBI Arrests Middlebury Fire Chief
Report: Casino Revenue Up
New London Mayor, In U-Turn, To Seek 2nd Term
Plymouth Suspends Finance Director Over Town Funds
Arrest Made In Hartford Homicide
Governor Malloy Talks With Joe D
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Hernandez Cousin Seeks Charge Dismissal
FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) _ A cousin of ex-New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez wants a conspiracy charge dismissed because her attorney says prosecutors didn't tell a Massachusetts grand jury that a key witness failed a lie detector test, new court...
Correction Workers Placed On Leave Over Care Of Prisoner
The Department of Correction says four employees of the department who work at York Correctional and two employees of Correctional Managed Health Care at UConn Health Center have been placed on administrative leave.
Plymouth Suspends Finance Director Over Town Funds
Arrest Made In Hartford Homicide
Judge Denies Special Probation In Horse Abuse
Woman Accused Of Helping Force Teen Into Prostitution
Greenwich Man Arrested After Teen’s Heroin O-D
2 Charged In Assault On Pregnant Woman
Police ID Victim Who Accidentally Shot Himself
Police Identify Stabbing Victim As Bulkeley High Student
Suspects Sought In Newington Armed Robbery
Motorist Charged With Striking Blind Pedestrian
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SHU Professor Offers Take On Mid Term Elections
WTIC's John Silva spoke with Sacred Heart University Government and Politics Professor Gary Rose for his take on Election 2014.
Hartford Mayor, Council Want Voting Snafu Answers
(Hartford, Conn./CBS Connecticut) - In Hartford, where voting issues delayed and, in some cases prevented residents from casting ballots, there's now word of an investigation.
Mayor Pedro Segarra and City Council President Shawn Wooden are...
State Treasurer Nappier Declares Victory
12+ Hours Later, Malloy Officially Claims Victory
Foley Concedes Election To Malloy
Coakley Concedes To Baker In Mass. Governor’s Election
No Campaign, No Debate– But Injured Lawmaker Wins Re-election
Malloy: “We Are In A Position To Declare Victory”
Sort-Of Victory Speech From Malloy; Not-Quite Concession From Foley
Himes Holds Onto House Seat
Vermont Legislature To Pick Governor After No Candidate Wins Majority
Connecticut’s Last Dry Town Gives Up On Prohibition
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Study: Online Shoppers’ Personal Device History, Location Used To Alter Prices
Some of the world’s largest online shopping sites use “price discrimination” to charge users different prices for the same products based upon shoppers’ personalized search histories, geographical location, and even the type of computer or smartphone...
Aetna Buying Tech Company
Health insurer Aetna will spend $400 million on a technology company that could strengthen its push into a relatively small but growing area of employer-sponsored coverage: private exchanges that let workers choose their own plans.
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Hernandez Cousin Seeks Charge Dismissal
FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) _ A cousin of ex-New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez wants a conspiracy charge dismissed because her attorney says prosecutors didn't tell a Massachusetts grand jury that a key witness failed a lie detector test, new court...
Harvard Under Fire For Secretly Photographing Students As Part Of Experiment
Harvard University is under fire from faculty and students for secretly photographing about 2,000 undergraduates in 10 lecture halls last spring as part of a study on classroom attendance.