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CT bill nixes trooper staffing standard

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's administration wants to scrap a state mandate that requires the Connecticut State Police to have a minimum of 1,248 troopers on staff.

Conn. borrowers win $119M in settlement

Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen says borrowers in the state will receive about $119 million in benefits from loan modifications and other direct

YES Network host charged with DUI

YES Network television host Bob Lorenz has been charged with drunken driving in Connecticut where police say he was found passed out in his car in his hometown

Tanker truck gets cut off, spills oil

Police are searching for a vehicle that allegedly cut off an oil tanker causing it to roll over on I-95 Northbound and spill hundreds of gallons of oil.

No kill shelter needs 50 dogs adopted

The owner of a Monroe animal shelter says because of a zoning battle with the town he needs to find homes for dozens of dogs fast.

Liquid cocaine found in package

Homeland Security agents and state police intercepted a package containing liquid cocaine that was shipped from Peru to an apartment in Norwich.

Large power outage at UConn

"Power is out to most buildings along Route 195 and North Eagleville Rd., as well as central areas of campus," says a statement on the school's website.

Goose shot in the neck by arrow lives

A goose spotted in Connecticut has some wondering if fowl play sent an arrow into the bird's neck.

Malloy to kick off school reform plan

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is hitting the road to promote his education reform proposal.

Police captain had child porn stash

Federal prosecutors say a former Granby police captain investigated child pornography while he secretly amassed one of the largest child porn collections in

CT considers overhaul of alcohol sale

Connecticut's package stores are about to become the focus of state legislation rewriting how the liquor businesses are regulated.

Students rally for medicinal marijuana

College students and other activists have postponed their rally calling for marijuana reform at the Connecticut state Capitol.

Delay likely in police civil trial

A federal judge in Connecticut says she will delay a civil trial in a discrimination case against East Haven police until after criminal cases against four

Former cardinal criticized for comments

Retired New York Cardinal Edward Egan is facing criticism from representatives of clergy sexual abuse victims for a recent interview in which he said he

Malloy pushes tougher teacher training

More incentives would be offered to recruit skilled teachers and Connecticut colleges would be held more accountable for the quality of students graduating

Sprinkles cupcake lawsuit settled

A judge on the Food Network's reality television show, "Cupcake Wars," has resolved her lawsuit with another cupcake store over its name.

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