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‘It was torture.’ Former inmate says he was beaten while restrained at Somers facility

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Northern Correctional Institution, a high-security state prison, was shut down in 2021 amid complaints about prisoner abuse.
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Masters of Disaster: Univ. of New Haven students learn from annual mass casualty incident drill

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Serious emergencies happen when you least expect them.
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Main Street Connecticut: Showcasing the best spring spots Bridgeport has to offer

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News 12 is checking out all of the best spots in Bridgeport.
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Connecticut DOT shares safety tips for spring driving

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The state DOT is asking people to be extra cautious with longer daylight hours and more people outside walking and biking.
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Vietnam War veterans honored during annual ceremony

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Veteran Ted Graziani says the ceremony is meaningful to him and fellow veterans because they did not receive a gracious homecoming 50 years ago.
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Road to Recovery: Last flood-damaged bridge in Oxford reopens

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The bridge is located near the corner of Park Road and the intersection of Route 67.
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Jersey Mike's Day of Giving helps kids with critical illnesses

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It's making a major contribution to help kids with critical illnesses.
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CT lawmakers call for investigation into child welfare authorities after Waterbury man held captive for decades

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The alleged victim said his stepmother locked him him a small room for decades. Now, one top lawmaker wants the Department of Children and Families to answer questions before legislators.
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Exclusive sneak peek​: Norwalk's Wegmans prepares to open in July

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Exclusive sneak peek​: Norwalk's Wegmans prepares to open in July
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Local liquor stores scramble to prepare for possible tariff on European wine, champagne & spirits

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On Thursday, President Donald Trump threatened a 200% tariff on European wine, champagne and spirits in response to the European Union's planned April 1 tariff on American whiskey.
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Layoffs at US Department of Education could impact Connecticut funding

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The plan is to lay off over 1,300 employees, that's half the current staff in a plan to dismantle the agency.
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Gun owners, gun control groups clash in Hartford over bill making it easier to sue gun makers & sellers

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Under the Firearm Industry Responsibility Act, manufacturers and sellers could face lawsuits if their weapons get into the wrong hands.
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Layoffs at U.S. Department of Education could impact Connecticut funding

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The plan is to lay off over 1,300 employees, that's half the current staff in a plan to dismantle the agency.
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5 years since COVID, Connecticut says we are better prepared

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Five years ago there were already 118,000 cases in 114 countries and COVID had killed more than 4,000 people.
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Made in Connecticut: American Clock & Watch Museum

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They tell the story of Connecticut as a once leader in the business of time.
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REAL ID deadline approaching

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In order to get one, U.S. Citizens and permanent residents need to go to either a DMV or AAA branch in person.
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Turn to Tara: National Kidney Month highlights need for action

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Senior Reporter Tara Rosenblum shares the story of one young patient whose life may depend on the efforts sparked this month.
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Groups ask CT lawmakers to ban traffic stops for a broken headlight

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"Non safety" violations like one headlight out or a partially obstructed windshield would no longer be traffic infractions. But police believe the move would jeopardize public safety.
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‘Thank you governor and thank you CT,’ Keith Richards receives Connecticut Governor’s Award of Excellence

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Gov. Ned Lamont awarded legendary Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards with the first-ever Governor’s Award of Excellence.
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Trumbull nursing home evacuated because of water issue

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The Connecticut Department of Public Health notified the Town of Trumbull Wednesday afternoon that they are investigating a water issue.
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Warrant: NY man stole 47 guns and almost $200K in cash from Stamford storage units

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Joshua Casiano, 35, of Bronx, N.Y., was arraigned this week in the crimes, which happened just days apart last year.
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Salary range in job postings? CT workers push for it at state Capitol

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On Tuesday, workers and labor unions pushed for a new law requiring job ads to list a salary range and benefits. In Connecticut, employers only have to reveal the salary if you ask or they offer you a job.
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New Canaan moves back start of outdoor dining; will begin May 1

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According to the minutes from the Board of Selectman meeting, the decision was made after listening to concerns from some of the town's retail businesses, which complained that the seating cuts into the already limited space available...
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‘It’s very scary.’ Trump transgender care ban leaves CT teens in limbo

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President Donald Trump's executive order bans gender-affirming care for patients younger than 19. Transgender teens in Connecticut say they're worried about losing their care.