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Eminent Domain Possible, As City Seeks To Acquire Land For Stadium Project
The city of Hartford could use eminent domain, as it tries to buy some of the land it needs to build a $350-million baseball stadium and development project.
GM Says It Has Reached Out To Connecticut Family
General Motors says it now has contacted the families of the original 13 people whose deaths GM linked to faulty small-car ignition switches to tell them about its compensation program.
Malloy Budget Chief Sticking To No Tax Hike Pledge
Confusion, Complacency Blamed For Severity Of Sub Fire
Condemned Inmate On Food Strike Over Kosher Diet
Troopers Release Security Camera Images In Convenience Store Robbery
Septic System Cleanout Company Charged With Dumping Waste
Police Seek Jewelry Store Rob Suspect
Vehicle Sought In Fatal Danbury Hit And Run
High School Closing Early
State Threatens Fine Over New Haven Fire Data
Computer Technician Pleads Guilty To Data Theft
Crime
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Troopers Release Security Camera Images In Convenience Store Robbery
State police have released security camera images from a larceny in Salem Thursday.
Police Seek Jewelry Store Rob Suspect
(Farmington, Conn./CBS Connecticut) - Farmington police are looking for the suspect who snatched an engagement ring from a jewelry store this week.
Lieutenant Colin Ryan says the incident occurred a little after six o'clock Monday...
Vehicle Sought In Fatal Danbury Hit And Run
Computer Technician Pleads Guilty To Data Theft
Former Waterbury Principal Acquitted Of Larceny
Bristol Woman Embezzled $1.6M
Two Arrested After Gun Scare Near School
Florida Man Pleads Not Guilty To Threatening Connecticut Officials
Police Hope To ID Four Robbery Suspects
Report: Sex Complaint Not New To School Principal
Michael Skakel Settles Lawsuit Against Nancy Grace
Motorist Draws 2 Years In Motorcyclist’s Death
Politics
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Hartford Council Approves Election Day Investigation
The Hartford City Council has voted to create a committee to investigate problems that forced several polling places to open late on Election Day and led to a judge's order to extend voting hours.
Hearing Planned At Rocky Hill Veterans’ Home
A legislative committee is holding a public hearing at the Connecticut Veterans' Home in Rocky Hill to learn more about conditions at the facility.
Nearly $17M In Outside Cash Spent On Governor Race
DeLauro’s Capitol Hill Home Broken Into
Lieberman Named Honorary Co-Chair Of Reform Group
Election Day Snafus May Lead To Legislative Action
SHU Professor Offers Take On Mid Term Elections
Hartford Mayor, Council Want Voting Snafu Answers
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
Business
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Price Chopper Stores To Get New Name
The Price Chopper supermarket chain plans to change the name of its 135 stores in six states to Market 32 in a $300 million rebranding move.
Plush Stuffed Ebola Replica Proves Popular
A Connecticut company is selling a plush stuffed animal designed to represent the Ebola virus.
Regional News
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Public To Comment On 1st-In-Nation Tobacco Ban
A proposed first-in-the-nation ban on sales of all tobacco and nicotine products has bitterly divided this small community, and health officials are bracing for an onslaught of opinions as they consider the move.
Maine Man Tries To Surprise Friend, Accidenatally ‘Breaks-In’ To Flower Shop
A Maine man who authorities originally said fell to the sidewalk while rappelling down a fire escape after breaking into a Portland flower shop was actually part of a stunt that had gone awry.