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Remembering the L'Ambiance Plaza Collapse 37 years later

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Today marks 37 years since the deadly L'Ambiance Plaza collapse in Bridgeport. It was the deadliest building collapse in state history. News 12 Connecticut's Mark Sudol is at the memorial on Golden Hill Street.
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Made In Connecticut: Behind the scenes at Microboard Processing in Seymour

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Microboard Processing is one of the leading producers of night vision goggles. The company also produces several counter warfare and different products, including signals intelligence.
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Second marijuana dispensary officially opens doors in Norwalk to celebrate 4/20

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Shangri-La christened its second Main Avenue location on Saturday to celebrate 4/20 day.
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Second cannabis dispensary officially opens doors in Norwalk to celebrate 4/20

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Shangri-La christened its second Main Avenue location on Saturday to celebrate 4/20 day.
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Partly Sunny, mild Sunday for Western Connecticut

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The News 12 Storm Watch Team says Western Connecticut will see a partly sunny Sunday with mild temperatures.
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Eversource announces suspension of new electric vehicle charging rebates

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News 12 Connecticut’s Justin DeVellis spoke to residents about their thoughts on the announcement.
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Time running out for hundreds of bills at state Capitol

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Connecticut lawmakers began to vote on remaining bills of the 2024 legislative season with only a few weeks left.
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Connecticut joins partnership to hold airlines accountable for consumer complaints

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The Airline Passenger Protection Program allows the Attorney General to investigate consumer complaints against airlines, something only the federal Department of Transportation could do previously.
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Made In Connecticut: Amodex in Bridgeport has been cleaning up or over 65 years

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The stain remover company started in Bridgeport in 1958.
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Group recommends traffic stop audits for every officer after State Police ticket probe

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The Connecticut Racial Profiling Prohibition Project will review recommendations and decide the best course of action.
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Work Zone Safety Awareness Week: CT DOT shares roadway tips and safety measures

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There have been over 2,500 crashes and 10 deaths reported in Connecticut work zones over the past two years.
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Health officials sound the alarm as measles cases spike across the country

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News 12 Connecticut’s Justin DeVellis spoke with an infectious disease expert from Yale on the measles outbreak.
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Danbury Fair Mall welcomes Target, Round1, J. Crew and Inspiration Co.

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The mall, located at 7 Backus Ave. in Danbury, is home to almost 200 stores and food stops.
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Westport fire department reminds community about cold water safety

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The department is reminding people even when the air is hot, water can be cold. Meadows said be prepared for the unexpected to prevent a dangerous situation.
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Pets or food? CT could allow farms to raise rabbit meat

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Connecticut farmers want to commercially harvest rabbit meat, but they face fierce opposition from animal advocates.
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Connecticut lawmakers consider bill that would ban use of drones made by some foreign countries

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Connecticut Senate Bill 3, "An Act Concerning Consumer Protection," would ban a public entity, such as municipality government, police or fire departments, from purchasing Chinese- or and Russian-made drones starting in October.
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Age of Reason toy store to close after more than 40 years in downtown Westport

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News 12 Connecticut's Justin DeVellis spoke to owners and customers.
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'The champs are here.' Around 60,000 pour into Hartford for UConn Huskies victory parade

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Gov. Ned Lamont, head coach Dan Hurley and several players, including Donovan Clingan spoke at the rally.
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Paying more for groceries? CT investigating if stores are price gouging

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Stores said they’re being unfairly singled-out, and Republicans called the probe an election-year stunt.
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State eyes bill that would ban use of drones made by some foreign counties

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The move is part of a proposed bill that's made its way to the Senate calendar.
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State eyes bill that would ban use of drones made by some foreign countries

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The move is part of a proposed bill that's made its way to the Senate calendar.
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Connecticut lawmakers consider bill that would ban use of drones made by some foreign counties

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Connecticut Senate Bill 3, "An Act Concerning Consumer Protection," would ban a public entity, such as municipality government, police or fire departments, from purchasing Chinese- or and Russian-made drones starting in October.
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Anglers ready to cast their lines for Connecticut's spring fishing season

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The second week of April in Connecticut marks the end of catch-and-release trout season. So freshwater fishermen are now ready to cast their lines for keeps.
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Child care workers rally across Connecticut for increased public funding

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Child care facilities are facing staff shortages, leading to children being placed on waiting lists without access to necessary care.