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Connecticut's Department of Transportation joins a three-state study of advanced anti-DUI technology.
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A freak freeze in May appears to have negatively impacted Connecticut's acorn production, limiting a key fall food source for dozens of species in the state.
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With the legalization of marijuana, researchers and traffic safety experts are looking at how cannabis is impacting impaired driving. The CT Transportation Institute will hold an impaired driving summit Oct. 4 to discuss.
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Connecticut’s firearm laws already rank among the toughest in the United States.
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Social media influencers freely advise on what and how to eat. But there's one thing UConn's Marlene Schwartz says these influencers are less like to freely give up: who's paying them.
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Former Boston Celtic Chris Herren was recently in Stonington sharing his story of substance misuse and recovery. He now runs a recovery facility in Massachussets.
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The Judiciary Committee’s approval comes after Gov. Ned Lamont’s first nominee for the vacancy withdrew from consideration.
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The city’s police department confirmed Saturday it is investigating “possible misconduct” in connection with the video, which surfaced on social media one day earlier.
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State lawmakers could vote on Nora Dannehy’s confirmation as soon as Sept. 26, when the General Assembly holds a one-day special session.
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Connecticut’s Office of Health Strategy (OHS) issued its proposed decision Monday to deny Nuvance Health’s request to close down Sharon Hospital’s labor and delivery ward. It is just one of several rural hospitals in Connecticut that has recently proposed closing their labor and delivery wards.