Health & Fitness
Recent Trend Of Increasing Coronavirus Cases In CT Continues
Party at famous TV reporter's house leads to repeated police response: Police / Important updates from utilities concerning payments.

Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut this morning:
CT Positive Coronavirus Test Rate Continues To Trend Higher: New Updates
The state's coronavirus positive test rate remained above 1 percent for the third day in a row. Here are the updated numbers for your town.>>>Read More.
Cops Called To Party At TV Reporter's Connecticut Home: Police
Police were called repeatedly to the Emmy-winning reporter's home and his wife was charged with breach of peace, law enforcement said.>>>Read More.
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Utilities: CT Power And Heat Shut-Off Moratorium Ends Oct. 1
PURA ruled back in May that power and heat companies could not shut customers off for non-payment during the pandemic, up until Oct. 1.>>>Read More.
Eversource: Will Delay Shut Off Of CT Customers For Nonpayment
PURA issued a moratorium on power shut-offs that ends Oct. 1, but Eversource says it will keep the nonpayers' lights on after that deadline.>>>Read More.
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Aquarion: CT Water Shut-Off Moratorium Ends Oct. 1
PURA ruled back in May that the utility could not shut customers off for non-payment during the pandemic. That all changes next month.>>>Read More.
CT Partners With Consulting Group For Special Ed Data System
Once developed with the Public Consulting Group, the new data system will be made available to the local school districts.>>>Read More.
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