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A lookout point on the Housatonic River is a front-row seat to a Connecticut conservation success story — bald eagles. This year, Shepaug Eagle Observatory in Southbury celebrates its 40th season of environmental education.
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Former New Haven Police Chief Karl Jacobson admitted to stealing money from a fund used to pay confidential informants. He filed retirement paperwork immediately afterward.
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Waterbury officials say they’re working with the state’s federal delegation to fund ongoing repairs to the city’s water system, following a catastrophic failure in December.
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In 2025, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong filed or joined 45 lawsuits against the Trump administration, including cases involving SNAP, Head Start, offshore wind and Planned Parenthood.
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The Connecticut State Fire Marshal’s Office has released a new fire safety video urging people to take extra precautions to prevent fires and burn injuries during the holiday season.
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Bridgeport officials say crime hit a record low in 2025, a result Mayor Joe Ganim attributes to community policing and partnerships, as well as gun takeback programs.
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The Connecticut Humane Society and Lieutenant Governor Susan Bysiewicz (D-CT) are warning pet owners to stay vigilant during the holidays.
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Waterbury Mayor Paul Pernerewski (D) said crews were on site to repair a part on Thomaston Ave late Sunday night, and water had to be temporarily shut off.
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From AI chatbots to social media safeguards, Connecticut and New York lawmakers drove major tech policy debates in 2025, pushing protections for children while navigating limits on regulation.
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Connecticut officials want residents and visitors to practice safe driving during the holiday season.
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CBS is facing criticism for pulling a segment about an El Salvadorian holding center for migrants off 60 Minutes this weekend. Some of the heat is coming from Connecticut lawmakers.
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The Houston Rockets are in serious talks to buy and relocate the Connecticut Sun, according to ESPN.