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While advocates call for the legal limit for blood alcohol concentration to be lowered, lawmakers who support the change acknowledged it may not have the support needed to pass the General Assembly this legislative session.
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New Haven mayor Justin Elicker and Chief of Police Karl Jacobson announced several new measures the city is imposing to crack down on drag racing, including drone and GPS surveillance of racers and devices that deflate tires.
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Members of Congress, including U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal, began discussing regulations on artificial intelligence at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday.
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Groton and New London expect an influx of around 3,000 new residents in the next year, as General Dynamics Electric Boat initiates a hiring surge.
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The seventh-grade student was killed in a drive-by shooting in Hartford on Thursday. It was Hartford’s seventh homicide this year.
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While recreational sales became legal in January, cannabis use for those 21 and older was legalized in Connecticut in 2021.
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Bridgeport wants people coming out of prison to know there’s help available to them. The city government hosted a panel on Tuesday with several organizations which focus on getting people released from prison back into society.
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Patrick McCaughey, from Ridgefield, Conn., used a stolen riot shield to crush a police officer in a doorframe during the U.S. Capitol insurrection. He was sentenced Friday to more than seven years in prison for his role in one of the most violent episodes of the Jan. 6 attack.
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Thousands of fans packed Dunkin’ Park Thursday night to watch the Hartford Yard Goats host the Bowie Baysox to start their Eastern League season.
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Ann Uccello, former mayor of Hartford who was the first woman to be elected mayor of any municipality in Connecticut and the first woman to be elected mayor of a U.S. capital city, has died.