Nathan Medina, of Waterbury, was arrested Sunday for an August incident in which police say he struck a pedestrian with his vehicle then fled the scene.
It's a mixed picture with fleeting victories for William Tong, Stephanie Thomas, Erick Russell and Sean Scanlon.
Groups offering reproductive health care, LGBTQ-plus and immigrant support in Connecticut will get grants from Connecticut's ...
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WTIC Hartford on MSNCEA: Connecticut school districts could lose $321 million in federal grant fundingWithout all that federal funding, districts will be forced to make tough decisions involving cutting staff and student services that help keep children on track.
Ignoring a hinted veto, the House voted overwhelmingly for a bill that would provide a supplemental $40 million for special ...
A Connecticut board that granted "conditional release" to a man in Bridgeport cannibalism case say offenders previously ...
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Danbury News-Times on MSNDanbury addiction recovery center avoids closure thanks to new temporary CT state fundsThe Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery will be able to keep open its centers in Danbury, New London and Torrington ...
In an effort to address Connecticut’s housing crisis, Gov. Ned Lamont is proposing three new bills and calling for billions ...
RWJBarnabas Health has appointed Thomas Burke, MBA, BPharm, as chief administrative officer for Clara Maass Medical Center.
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Face2FaceAfrica on MSNFamily outraged after psycho killer who ate man’s brain is granted conditional releaseThe family of a man who had his eyeball and brain eaten by a psycho killer are outraged after the perpetrator was granted conditional release. In December 2011, Tyree Smith was previously found not ...
City-owned Stiles School may sell for $423,000 to a developer to create 30 apartments, which is about 25% of its assessed ...
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