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This blog post walks through how a Connecticut-based local news writer deals when a Yahoo News article just isn’t available.
The article digs into Connecticut regulators’ recent move to suspend the provisional liquor permit for Hartford’s White Rabbit bar. It
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The article below reviews Connecticut state Rep. Frank Smith’s decision not to seek a fourth term. It highlights his Milford
Connecticut advocates, disability rights groups, and lawmakers want to expand HUSKY C. That’s the state’s Medicaid program for residents who
This blog post recaps Hazim Taib’s recognition as the 2026 Lifetime Achievement Award recipient from Smith’s Research & Gradings. It
This blog post breaks down how Connecticut handles self-defense and the use of force. It covers when retreat is required,
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The Connecticut Magazine roundup of Top Italian Restaurants for 2026 shines a light on the best Italian dining across the
The following blog post takes Connecticut Magazine’s crowded guide and spins it into a story for locals and visitors, spotlighting
So, there’s this text-message scam floating around Connecticut right now, pretending to be from the Connecticut DMV. The DMV has
This article recaps a fatal tree-cutting accident in Trumbull. A 66-year-old homeowner died after getting trapped between a limb and
Two Connecticut residents kicked off a statewide conversation about fish identification, state records, and DEEP program awareness when a ten-year-old
This Connecticut-focused blog dives into the looming crisis in the state’s dairy industry. It spotlights Mountain Dairy in Mansfield and
In December 2021, a Connecticut Superior Court ruled that a homeowner’s Facebook post criticizing a contractor wasn’t defamatory. The court
This Connecticut-focused blog post dives into a common local newsroom headache: when an article just won’t load from its URL.
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This blog post digs into how Connecticut’s two largest nonprofit health systems boosted top executive pay for fiscal 2025, even
This Connecticut coastal update covers a death investigation in Norwalk Harbor. Police recovered the body of a Norwalk man after
Connecticut’s calendar from March 8–14, 2026, is packed with music, food, art, and outdoor stuff. You could catch a big
This blog post breaks down a Connecticut case where two New York men got charged with allegedly scamming Fairfield residents
This article digs into the unusual Fishers Island School, where ferries shape daily life and cross-state connections tie a tiny
Connecticut lawmakers, the Lamont administration, and industry groups are pushing for a big expansion of the state’s R&D tax credit.
Two Connecticut college students who chaired a Model United Nations conference in Dubai found themselves stranded as regional tensions intensified.
This spring, the housing season looks tough for a lot of Connecticut buyers. Still, a statewide effort led by the
This article digs into how UConn Health wrapped up the Waterbury Hospital acquisition, the mess left behind by Prospect Medical
This blog post takes a look at a unique Weston residence: 14 Codfish Lane, Weston, CT. The 3,779-square-foot home comes
This CT news recap covers a rough Tuesday morning when icy roads led to a string of crashes on highways
This CT-focused piece digs into the Yes In God’s Backyard (YIGBY) push happening in Connecticut. Advocates want to use houses
Connecticut lawmakers are looking at a sweeping cannabis policy bill that could bring on-site consumption lounges to licensed retailers. The
Connecticut’s Department of Administrative Services will close the Torrington transfer station on June 30. This follows a year of state
A late Tuesday night crash on Interstate 84 near Hartford temporarily shut down the eastbound lanes. The Hartford Fire Department
Connecticut lawmakers took another look at an old idea during a hearing about a bridge linking Bridgeport to Long Island.
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In Connecticut, a legislative proposal called Senate Bill 6 is stirring up debate. Lawmakers are arguing over whether schools should
This article explains why Connecticut will close the Torrington regional transfer station after a year under a temporary permit. State
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This Connecticut-focused blog post unpacks Gov. Ned Lamont’s line-item vetoes, which cut $4 million in grants to six nonprofits. It
This piece digs into the rearrest and arraignment of a Bridgeport man after a fatal wrong-way crash on the Route
The tractor-trailer rollover in West Haven this week set off a coordinated emergency response. Diesel fuel spilled, and crews scrambled
The article shares that Stanley Black & Decker plans to cut about 300 jobs and shut down its New Britain,
Connecticut’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) has unanimously approved Charter Communications’ acquisition of Cox Communications’ Connecticut subsidiaries. The deal, first
This blog post recaps a morning crash on Route 44 in Oxford, Connecticut. The accident briefly shut down a stretch
A fatal fire broke out at Lafayette Green Building 1, an elderly apartment complex in Clinton, Connecticut. The article covers
This blog post covers the arrest of a Connecticut man, 30-year-old Jeffrey Davis from Brooklyn, after high school students in
This article dives into how Southern Connecticut State University’s Office of Workforce and Lifelong Learning (OWLL) is ramping up non-credit,
In Connecticut, lawmakers held a pretty rare public hearing on House Bill 5309. This measure would require parents to be
This article dives into Connecticut’s ongoing debate over Senate Bill 6. The proposal would require school districts to notify the
This Connecticut-focused blog digs into a February Appropriations Committee hearing in Hartford. Bridgeport students and district leaders showed up to