The federal government will be reimbursing $2.5 million to several departments for overtime and other costs accrued from the Dec. 14 shooting.
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Animal Control Officer Gail Petras says the emaciated coyote was suffering when staff caught him Tuesday, so the choice was made to euthanize him.
Robert Braddock Jr., who was found guilty in May in a scheme to conceal illegal campaign contributions, was sentenced in federal court on Tuesday.
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Ledyard Police responded to a call Sunday from a Shewville Road resident who thought an "alligator" was in her chicken coop.
Residents asked to ring bells Wednesday afternoon for 50th anniversary of "I Have a Dream" speech.
If you need someone to watch the kids after school or just want a grown-ups-only night on the town, babysitters are a necessity — but how much will one cost you?
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The Connecticut-based sports news network had been collaborating with PBS on a Frontline documentary regarding concussions in football.
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The party said it was looking to maintain its majority on the town council.
Longtime Connecticut resident John Hersey shook up the world with his publication of a book in 1946 that chronicled the effects of a nuclear explosion in Hiroshima.