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State Supreme Court Taking Up Press Freedom Case
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - A key press-freedom case is heading to the Connecticut Supreme Court.
The court has issued several rulings in recent years that have gone against media organizations and advocates for open government records.
The court...
Connecticut Schools Receiving Millions In Safety Grants
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Connecticut is receiving two federal grants totaling $3.5 million to improve the atmosphere in schools, making them safer and healthier places for students.
The state was one of 12 states out of 30 that applied for the...
Dogs That Attacked Woman Could be Euthanized
Hernandez Asks Judge To Bar Prosecutors From Mentioning Other Charges
Swim Coach Arrested For Explicit Text Message
Flags To Fly At Half-Staff For Pearl Harbor Memorial Day
Enfield Police Credit Men With Saving Woman In River
Feds Urge Rowland Sentence Of More Than 3 Years
Coltsville Moves Forward In House
Senators Warn of Misleading Outlet Stores
Norwich VFW, Shut For Numerous Problems, Operating Quietly
Greenwich Police, Schools Review Security After Knife Fight
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2 Charged In Coventry In Marijuana Grow Operation
Police in Coventry bust up a suspected marijuana growing operation in town.
Ex Governor Seeking Lenient Sentence
By MICHAEL MELIA Associated Press
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) _ Attorneys for former Gov. John G. Rowland on Thursday asked a judge for leniency when he is sentenced for scheming to hide work for political campaigns, citing his civic engagement and the...
Mark Wahlberg Seeks Pardon For 1988 Assaults
Bike Riding Gunman Sought
Simsbury Police Issue Update On Investigation Of Jogger’s Death
Driver Accelerates Instead Of Braking, Hits Pedestrian
Gun Buyback This Weekend In Hartford
Police Find Malnourished Dog, A Band Around Her Snout
Police Say Burglary Suspect Specialized In Golf Clubs
Lanza Home Transferred To Newtown
West Haven Police Mum On Police Chase
Woman Arrested In Willimantic Crash
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Coltsville Moves Forward In House
(CBS Connecticut) -- The House of Representatives has voted in favor its first major park service and public landss bill in five years -- marking a step forward for Hartford's Coltsville to become a national park.
Congressman John Larson praised...
Ex Governor Seeking Lenient Sentence
By MICHAEL MELIA Associated Press
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) _ Attorneys for former Gov. John G. Rowland on Thursday asked a judge for leniency when he is sentenced for scheming to hide work for political campaigns, citing his civic engagement and the...
Blumenthal, McCain Ask NFL To Drop Blackout Rule
Waterbury Court Marshall Arrested
State Deficit Forecast
Legislative Panel To Hold Ebola Hearing
Senator Takes On Outlets
Casino Seeks Longer Cocktail Hours
Final Numbers Released On Election For Governor
Appeals Court Upholds Conviction In Campaign Funding Case
Larson To Host Community Forum Tonight
West Haven Councilman Pleads Guilty To Wire Fraud
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Change At The Top
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) _ Aetna is naming Karen Rohan as its new president, taking over from Mark Bertolini, who will remain chairman and CEO.
The health insurer says Rohan will now oversee its national, government and specialty businesses. Rohan,...
Senator Takes On Outlets
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) _ Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal is warning consumers about unfair and deceptive marketing practices allegedly used by some outlet stores.
He says ``arbitrary and intentionally misleading reference prices at outlet...
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Mark Wahlberg Seeks Pardon For 1988 Assaults
Actor Mark Wahlberg is asking Massachusetts for a pardon for assaults he committed in 1988 when he was a troubled teenager in Boston.
2 Trucks, ATV And DUI Charges For Vermont Man
Vermont State Police say a 48-year-old man drove his pickup truck off the road, piloted another off the road trying to pull the first one out and then drove an ATV, all while intoxicated.