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The trial for conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who called the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting a hoax, began Tuesday in Waterbury Superior Court.
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At a groundbreaking ceremony, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont praised Advanced Semiconductor Materials Lithograph’s plans to create more state manufacturing and technology jobs with the expansion.
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A study from the University of Connecticut last month showed the COVID-19 pandemic changed how people viewed their participation in outdoor activities and how they shared their experience across social media.
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Three parents in Guilford are suing the town’s school district over their objection to the teaching of race and social justice issues.
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Former Connecticut Secretary of State Denise Merrill is leading a push to help residents across the state with easier access to cast their ballots in an election year.
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Bridgeport school officials have started a search for a new superintendent that would replace outgoing Superintendent Michael Testani.
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The city of New Haven has filed a lawsuit against an entertainment company, Eastcoastin Companies, for holding an motorcycle rally without the proper city permits. It cost $80,000 to run public safety for the event, which the city hopes to recover.
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A West Hartford resident used multiple internet platforms including his former employer to distribute child pornography, according to the Department of Justice.
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The investigation is connected to the ongoing trial of former Stamford Democratic City Committee chair John Mallozzi, involving absentee ballots in the city’s 2015 elections.
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Jack Hennessy said he will challenge the results of the recount for the state House seat against Bridgeport City Councilman Marcus Brown.