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Voice of the People: May 14, 2013
Tonight many of you are weighing in on a plan to put up surveillance cameras in Middletown.
Voice of the People: May 10, 2013
Tonight many of you have a lot to say about a proposal to raise the tax on cigarettes.
Pending Bill Would Honor Vietnam Vets
A bill co-sponsored by Oxford's representative in the state Senate would would honor Vietnam-era veterans who left school early to joined the armed forces.
Police: Drunk Driver Runs Red Light, Watch Found at Ballantine
Semra Hajrula, 22, of Watertown, was charged with DUI and failure to obey a control signal on April 28 at approximately 2:56 a.m. after police observed the driver go through a red traffic light and on to the exit 16 on ramp of Interstate 84 west.
ANALYSIS : Bad governance, hubris, self-delusion: America's most tolerated dangers - Harlan Ullman
The war on terror has turned into a nightmare as anti-Americanism abroad reaches new heights diminishing our reputation, influence and standing If asked, most Americans would agree that economic and financial chaos or a stunning terrorist attack by foreign jihadis possibly with nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction constitute among the ... (more)
300 gallons of urine found in man's home
Police are trying to figure out exactly how to handle one man's truly wasteful collection after 300 gallons of bottled urine were discovered inside a residential home.
David Gravel looks to stay fast at Eldora
When it came to time trials at the famed Eldora Speedway during World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series events last year, no one had a better record than David Gravel.
Police sergeant delivers 5 babies on the job
WATERTOWN, Conn.-It's pretty uncommon for a police officer to deliver a stranger's baby but it's not something that is unheard of entirely.
Watertown officer delivers fifth baby
The Waterbury Republican-American reports Skowronski assisted for the fifth time in a birth on Thursday.
Tsarnaev moved to prison facility
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been transferred to a federal prison medical facility, officials said Friday morning.