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CT lawmakers approve bill that could impact water bills, car taxes

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The legislation changes how vehicles' value is assessed, and also paves the way for a regional water authority to potentially take over Bridgeport-based Aquarion Water Company.
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Should CT expand absentee ballot access? Some are wary after Bridgeport ballot scandal

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Connecticut is one of only 14 states where people must give a reason to cast an absentee ballot, like you're out of town or sick.
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Popular Italian gelateria 'Oggi' opens first US location in Norwalk

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Carmelo Chiaramida, the owner, says Oggi makes their gelato the authentic and simple way.
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12 at the Capitol: Hearing tackles health care costs, but parents are skeptical

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State officials held an all-day hearing to tackle Connecticut health care costs.
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Bridgeport commemorates World Refugee Day by celebrating its refugee community

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World Refugee Day celebrates and honors those who left everything they once knew to call a brand-new place home.
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STORM WATCH: Scattered risk of severe storms overnight in Connecticut

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Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Skyler Harman says overnight storms will bring the risk of severe weather.
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Protesters mar finish of Travelers Championship in Cromwell

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Scheffler had a one-stroke lead heading to the 18th green on Sunday when six people stormed the course, waving smoke bombs that left a red and white powdery residue on the putting surface.
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Sen. Blumenthal pushes HEAT Act to prevent hot weather deaths

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It would provide local communities millions of dollars to add air conditioning, improve energy efficiency and keep people safe during extreme heat waves.
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DOT reaffirms commitment to keep roads safe following fallen tree incident on Route 15 that injured 2 in Orange

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The driver of one car and the passenger in the other both went to the hospital with minor injuries but are expected to be OK.
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‘CT is a laughing stock.’ Republicans call for new ballot fraud commission after Bridgeport arrests

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Top Republicans said the state isn’t doing enough to prevent abuse from happening again.
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Fairfield celebrates International Make Music Day

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Today is International Make Music Day-- across the country and the state.
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The Real Deal: Spending on gambling in Connecticut

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In this week's Real Deal - we're talking about the amount of revenue gambling generates for Connecticut.
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The Supreme Court upholds a gun control law intended to protect domestic violence victims

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Connecticut has a similar law that also includes temporary restraining orders.
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Doctor: Critical shortage of primary care physicians in CT is a ‘public health emergency'

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Doctors across the state are urging federal lawmakers to pass "meaningful Medicare payment reform" and to create incentives for young doctors to enter family practice.
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Connecticut communities hold Juneteenth events

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A ceremony to honor over two dozen Black men from Westport who fought for their freedoms was held at Evergreen Cemetery in Westport.
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Beardsley Zoo implements hot weather protocol for animals

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Anytime temperatures reach 85 degrees, the zoo gives animals plenty of fresh water, access to indoor shade with air conditioning and postpones any medical procedures.
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Outdoor workers reminded to take precautionary measures during hot temps

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Experts say workers should take frequent breaks from direct sunlight and properly hydrate.
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Supreme Court bump stock ruling won't impact CT ban

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Connecticut's law will stand because the case was not a broader Second Amendment challenge. Instead, it focused on the federal government's administrative actions.
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Main Street Connecticut: Showcasing the best of Stamford

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News 12 is checking out all of the best summer spots on this Main Street segment.
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Election security drills focus on disinformation, disasters, and more

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Wednesday, officials from 147 communities participated in a statewide drill at the state Emergency Operations Center in Hartford. State police and the FBI also took part.
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Saybrook Point Resort and Marina: A family-run haven on the Connecticut shore

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This week's "Road Trip Close to Home" takes us to where the Connecticut River meets the Long Island Sound, with News 12 photojournalist Lori Golias as our guide.
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Longtime Stamford crossing guard retires

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John Loglisci, 77, has been helping people cross the street at the corner of Hope Street and Wenzel Terrace.
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Dan Hurley is staying with UConn, but how much more will they pay him?

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The UConn basketball head coach spoke with reporters for the first time on Thursday since turning down an offer from the Los Angeles Lakers that would’ve made him one of the highest-paid coaches in the NBA.