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A maritime company will pay a $10,000 fine for providing gifts to employees and a board member of the quasi-public Connecticut Port Authority.
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For the first time, a Black woman has been appointed as Connecticut’s chief public defender.
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Lawyers of color should work to defend access to safe and legal abortions, Connecticut Comptroller Natalie Braswell urged at the 10th anniversary of the Attorneys of Color Symposium organized by Quinnipiac University Law School.
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Middletown Area Transit and 9-Town Transit will become one unified service, doubling the number of buses available to riders in the area to 40.
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An officer driving a Connecticut man to a detention facility braked to avoid a crash, seriously injuring and potentially paralyzing the man, officials said.
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — An argument between neighbors over a dog led to a shooting that killed two people in Hartford, police said Monday. A third person was shot and critically injured.
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut’s inspector general has ruled that a Hartford police officer was justified in shooting to death an armed man despite a plea from the man’s girlfriend not to kill him.
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A commercial bus driver has been charged with 38 counts of reckless endangerment after blacking out behind the steering wheel while snacking on gummies he says he didn’t know were infused with THC.
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut park officials say they’re reimposing a temporary ban on alcohol this summer at seven state recreational areas that have had problems with drinking, crowds, unruly behavior and property damage.
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