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Norwalk residents concerned over environmental impact, traffic due to O&G Industries proposed expansion

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The company says the proposal would mean that two or three barges containing sand or stone would come to the site each week.
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Will arrests and a new reform law finally curb Bridgeport ballot abuse?

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In the Park City, ballot fraud accusations go back decades. But no one has ever faced prosecution – until now.
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Survivors of Sandy Hook shooting remember classmates on day they would have graduated high school

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Newtown High School held its graduation on Wednesday, celebrating a class that would have included 20 students who were killed in the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
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Connecticut HVAC companies share tips on how to prepare for potential heat wave

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According to a report by the National Energy Assistance Directors Association and the Center for Energy, Connecticut residents will pay an average of $700 more to cool their homes this summer compared to last year.
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Students celebrate milestone post-COVID-19 graduation at a Milford high school

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Hundreds of students walked across the stage to receive their high school diplomas four years after COVID-19 turned their lives upside down
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Gov. Lamont forms task force to explore ranked choice voting

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Ranked choice voting could be a game-changer for unaffiliated candidates and crowded party primaries, but some voters aren’t sold yet.
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Bridgeport City Councilwoman Eneida Martínez takes on State Rep. Andre Baker in 124th District

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Councilwoman Martínez who was reelected to the City Council last fall is challenging five-term incumbent Baker.
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‘I could barely walk.’ New law extends sick days to nearly all CT workers

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A new law signed by Gov. Ned Lamont will give almost all Connecticut workers paid sick days.
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Westport woman reflects on Hollywood childhood

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Susan Granger, 85, is still an entertainment critic.
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Norwalk, Westport communities honor fallen veterans on Memorial Day

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Residents of Norwalk and Westport kept spirits up through rainy and cloudy weather.
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Sen. Chris Murphy begins annual ‘Walk Across Connecticut’

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This is the eighth year the U.S. senator has undertaken his "Walk Across Connecticut," which began yesterday in Suffield.
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Made in Connecticut: Step back in time at The Clockery in Norwalk

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When the clock strikes the hour at The Clockery in Norwalk, it's a party.
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Sleepy Cat Farm: A Greenwich garden oasis opens its gates

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This week, "Made in Connecticut" takes viewers on a private tour of Sleepy Cat Farm, a 13-acre estate nestled in the heart of Greenwich.
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Memorial Day travel expected to be busiest since 2005

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About 3.5 million are set to fly nationwide, including 40,000 Connecticut residents, according to AAA.
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Infamous lawyer's law license suspension temporarily overturned

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His six-month suspension, related to the revealing of Sandy Hook shooting victims' private medical records, has been overturned by the Connecticut Appellate Court, which ordered a new hearing on the matter.
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Sunny and warm today, showers possible Saturday night and Monday afternoon

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News 12 Storm Watch Meteorologists say it will feel like summer already today but there could be showers on Saturday and Memorial Day Monday.
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Police may start issuing tickets for noisy cars

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Some critics argue that the sound cameras can't distinguish between modified mufflers and those that need repair.
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Police: Fairfield student hit by car while crossing to reach their bus stop

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Officials confirmed a McKinley Elementary School student was hit by a car on the way to their bus stop.
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CT launches summer with a new tourism campaign. Will it finally stick?

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With Memorial Day weekend just days away, Connecticut is launching a major new tourism push.
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Biden releasing 1 million barrels of gasoline from Northeast reserve in bid to lower prices at pump

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The approach will create a competitive bidding process that ensures gasoline can flow into local retailers ahead of the July 4 holiday and sold at competitive prices, the Energy Department said.
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‘It’s not enough.’ CT lawmakers demand changes after former budget deputy indicted

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Some state lawmakers are calling for even deeper reforms, after Gov. Ned Lamont’s former budget deputy was charged with extortion and bribery in a multimillion-dollar scheme to rig school construction bids.
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Experts share tips for National Safe Boating Week

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The Coast Guard advises boaters to always check the marine weather forecast prior to leaving.
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CT offers health care providers $50,000 to work in underserved areas

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The program could mean shorter wait times for patients across the state.
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Asian & Pacific American Heritage Month: Greenwich Japanese School to host student performance

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Staff members say they put on events like this to help students stay connected to their culture.