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UConn Student Killed In Crash + New Medical Leave Program Opens: CT News
CT Collects $1.7M From Online Gaming, Betting / New Rules Proposed For Lobsters & Others / Eversource "Prepping" For Winter Storm Season
Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut on Wednesday night:
UConn Student Killed In Fatal Crash
Police are seeking witnesses to the crash that killed a University of Connecticut graduate student.>>>Read More.
EastCoastin' Owner Pleads To Lesser Charge, City To Sue: Report
He was arrested at his motorcycle rally attended by thousands after the city and police said it could not be held.>>>Read More.
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Connecticut Collects $1.7 Million From Online Gaming And Betting
Sports betting and online gaming have generated more than a million for the state coffers in the early stages.>>>Read More.
CT's Paid Family And Medical Leave Program Is Open For Business
The state is now accepting applications for its new paid family and medical leave program.>>>Read More.
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CT DEEP Proposing New Rules For Lobster, Striped Bass, Others
Connecticut environmental officials are proposing new rules for several fisheries.>>>Read More.
Eversource "Prepping" For Winter Storm Season
Eversource officials said both customers and the utility itself must be ready for the winter storm season.>>>Read More.
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