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UConn Professor Arrested, Used School Funds For Personal Trips: PD
Police Officer Forgot Gun In Public Restroom: Report / Stop & Shop Situation A "Serious Concern," Official Says / Tax Credit Proposed & More
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UConn Professor Accused Of Racking Up Personal Trips On School's Tab
A warrant accuses a University of Connecticut professor of expensing personal trips in the name of "research.">>>Read More.
Police Officer Forgot Gun In Public Restroom: Report
The officer is facing disciplinary action by the department, according to the police chief.>>>Read More.
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Stop & Shop Situation A 'Serious Concern’: Top Official Says
The situation raises "serious concerns about the long-term stability of the company and its relationship with employees, customers, and the communities it serves," according to the letter from the state officials.>>>Read More.
Connecticut Lawmakers Propose Refundable Child Tax Credit
State leaders propose a refundable child tax credit to help Connecticut families manage rising costs. Debate heats up over its impact.>>>Read More.
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Submarine Base Firefighters Threatened In Federal Budget Cuts
A firefighters union said executive orders "could have a profound negative impact on our capacity to carry out our duties safely.">>>Read More.
Pairings Announced For CIAC Girls Basketball State Tournaments
A total of 41 teams from Hartford and Tolland counties will compete in state tournament action; finals are March 15-16 at Mohegan Sun Arena.>>>Read More.
CIAC Boys Basketball State Tournament Brackets Released
41 teams from Hartford and Tolland counties have qualified for state tournament competition; finals are March 15-16 at Mohegan Sun Arena.>>>Read More.
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