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HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - Medicaid in Connecticut could be fully funded for the duration of the fiscal year, if state lawmakers approve it. Gov. Ned Lamont signed a declaration on Monday. The ...
The remains of a Connecticut woman who went missing on a hike in Japan two years ago have been recovered, her family announced. Pattie Wu-Murad disappeared in April 2023 during a solo hiking trip ...
There are two main kinds of New England lobster rolls: Maine and Connecticut. One is cold and the other is hot. One style is dressed with mayo and the other is drenched in butter. Whether you ...
A Connecticut middle school student was hospitalized after allegedly causing a fire as a result of a TikTok trend, and will likely face criminal charges in connection with the incident.
A bill that has been working its way through the Connecticut legislature to ban sweepstakes casinos and third-party lottery couriers advanced one step further. Senate Bill 1235 (SB 1235), filed in ...
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - Connecticut leaders are preparing for how changes to Medicaid at the federal level could impact the state. More than 900,000 people in Connecticut have Medicaid insurance ...
A data breach at Connecticut’s largest healthcare system Yale New Haven Health affects more than 5.5 million people, according to a legally required notice with the U.S. government’s health ...
Two men in Connecticut are working to fix that. They’ve started a statewide program to collect discarded shells from local restaurants, dry them and return them to Long Island Sound for ...
A Connecticut physician is seeking an immigration attorney after the Department of Homeland Security ordered her out of the country via email. “It is time for you to leave the United States ...
The man said he is "much better and stronger" than when authorities found him. The man who was allegedly held in captivity in his Connecticut home for more than 20 years said he is "much better ...
The Connecticut man whose stepmother allegedly held him captive in a house of horrors for more than two decades has released his first public statement since he was liberated in February.
HE WAS SENTENCED TO 18 MONTHS PROBATION FOR AN O-U-I. INCIDENT IN CONNECTICUT. THAT INCIDENT HAPPENED IN MAY OF 2019. AT THAT TIME, HE REFUSED A CHEMICAL TEST WHICH SHOULD HAVE TRIGGERED A LOSS OF ...
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