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Parole officer finds nearly 1,350 bags of heroinA Hartford resident who missed a scheduled appointment with a state parole officer is now facing a string of new charges.
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Conn. trail to reopen after eagle eggs don't hatchConnecticut environmental officials are reopening the southern end of the Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail after the eggs in a bald
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Islamic convention targets anti-Shariah movementSome 15,000 Muslims are expected to attend a weekend convention in Hartford dedicated to religious freedom, part of a nationwide campaign
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Man pleads not guilty to sexually assaulting girlsA New Britain man has pleaded not guilty to sexual assault and animal cruelty charges involving two city girls and their dog.
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Brothers charged with leaving their mother in filthWINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. -- Two brothers face charges of cruelty to persons after they failed to properly care...
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Conn. father charged with assaulting infant sonA Southington man whose infant son suffered broken ribs two months ago has been arrested in connection with the boy's injuries.
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Hartford school experiment launches into spaceAn experiment being conducted by students from two Hartford schools is part of the cargo bound for the International Space Station aboard
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Conn. breaks ground on $567M bus-only projectGov. Dannel P. Malloy joined other officials in breaking ground Tuesday on a $567 million bus-only corridor from Hartford to New Britain,
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Jury selection starts in Conn. officer's trialJury selection has begun in the manslaughter trial of a former Windsor Locks police officer charged in an off-duty accident that killed a
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Hearings scheduled for proposed high-speed railNEWINGTON, Conn. - Connecticut transportation officials have scheduled three public hearings on the plan to build...