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Are Connecticut's Hiking Trails Safe?
An investigative report by the New Haven Register suggests that the answer may be cause for concern.

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An investigative report by the New Haven Register suggests that the answer may be cause for concern.

Two camp grounds at Pachaug State Forest have been closed due to the discovery of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE).
Two camp grounds at Pachaug State Forest have been closed due to the discovery of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE).
Do you know how much your child's backpack should weigh relative to their own weight? Read on for tips on how to properly use a backpack from a local chiropractor.
Do you know how much your child's backpack should weigh relative to their own weight? Read on for tips on how to properly use a backpack from a local chiropractor.
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., is pushing for flavored cigars to go the way of flavored cigarettes.
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., is pushing for flavored cigars to go the way of flavored cigarettes.
Here's what is playing in theaters around Southbury this weekend, plus showtimes.
Here's what is playing in theaters around Woodbury-Middlebury this weekend, plus showtimes.
"I’ve got to tell you ahead of time, these reforms won’t be popular with everybody," Obama says.
"I’ve got to tell you ahead of time, these reforms won’t be popular with everybody," Obama says.
Longtime Connecticut resident John Hersey shook up the world with his publication of a book in 1946 that chronicled the effects of a nuclear explosion in Hiroshima.
Longtime Connecticut resident John Hersey shook up the world with his publication of a book in 1946 that chronicled the effects of a nuclear explosion in Hiroshima.
The Office of State Ethics said 77 percent of that was spent on lobbying state legislators.
The Office of State Ethics said 77 percent of that was spent on lobbying state legislators.
David Dicks, 83, died after an accident on his farm in Southbury.
Police urge residents to lock cars and remove valuables following recent thefts.
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Event, which drew 28 teams from around New England, is second-largest of its kind in New England.