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In U.S. District Judge Janet Bond Arterton 's courtroom, it's been said that he can get things done in Hartford and he's also someone who, after talking to, you want to take a shower. Comment?
Conversation links Donovan to smoke store owner
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Chris Donovan , the former Speaker of the House, has repeatedly denied knowing members of his campaign were accepting donations in exchange for promises to stifle legislation that would've taxed roll-your-own tobacco stores in the state. Comment?
Another meteorite hits house in Conn.
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A small meteorite was discovered Wednesday after hitting a house in Waterbury -- and from the looks of it, the Gods in charge of hurling rocks at Earth are aiming for Connecticut towns that begin with "W." Oddly, all but one of the reported meteorite strikes in Connecticut over the centuries have occurred in towns beginning with the letter "W": ... (more) Comment?
Case of ex-political star back in court
Philip Giordano once had it all -- he was mayor of Waterbury, a Republican U.S. Senate candidate, and possibly headed for a job in President George W. Bush 's administration. Comment?
Toddler dies after Waterbury crash
A 16-month-old girl died as the result of injuries she sustained in a two-vehicle crash in Waterbury Sunday night. Comment?
Ex-Mayor Giordano seeks release from jail
In this Feb. 201, 2001 file photo, Waterbury Mayor Philip Giordano poses in front of City Hall in Waterbury, Conn. Comment?
A new history traces 'Hat City's' third century
Herb Janick, left, and Bill Devlin talk about the new history book about Danbury, Conn., that they have recently published, Tuesday, April 16, 2013. Comment?
Illuminata to perform in Danbury
"Sex and the City" author Candace Bushnell , Save the Children CEO Carolyn Miles , Emmy-winning TV host Rita Cosby , and Meghan Casserly , of Forbes magazine , will all be featured at the annual "Conversations with Extraordinary Women" event in Danbury on Thursday, April 18. Comment?
In this May 4, 2006 file photo, Monsignor Kevin Wallin speaks at the Catholic Center, headquarters of the Diocese of Bridgeport, in Bridgeport, Conn. Comment?
Mike Cardillo: Basketball fans would love 'best of best' high school event
Boys basketball action between Fairfield Prep and Hillhouse at Alumni Hall at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Conn. Comment?
Mike Cardillo: Basketball fans would love 'best of best' high school event
Boys basketball action between Fairfield Prep and Hillhouse at Alumni Hall at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Conn. Comment?
Fairfield Prep edges East Hartford, to face SCC foe Hillhouse in Class LL final
Fairfield Prep's #5 Thomas Nolan celebrates a basket, during Class LL boys basketball semifinal action against East Hartford in Waterbury, Conn. Comment?
Hot-shooting Fairfield Prep routs Ridgefield in Class LL quarterfinals
Put that all together, and you get Class LL's No. 1 team moving into the semifinals in convincing fashion. Comment?
A season full of heartache and hope comes to an end at Newtown High
The magic simply ran out for the Newtown High basketball team -- that's about the only way to describe it. Comment?
Forget the blizzard, there's work to be done
Ann M. Rogers, administrator of Candlewood Valley Health & Rehabilitation Center in New Milford, is photographed in her office Tuesday, Feb. Comment?
Blight bill would fine landlords
They say local officials need the power to put liens on the landlords' homes, wherever they live in Connecticut, in an attempt to force them to fix up their blighted investment properties. 1 comment
Trains running normal, ice on roads
Regular service on Metro-North trains, including all branch lines, starts today -- more than five days after a blizzard slammed Connecticut. Comment?
Lawmakers weigh new approach to first responders bill
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Legislative leaders are considering the establishment of an account funded by donations to ensure that first responders and others affected by the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting won't suffer financial harm if they miss time from work, a state lawmaker said this week. Comment?
Legislation targets MetroNorth fare rules
Following numerous storms that have knocked out rail service between Connecticut and New York City, a commuters group wants MetroNorth Railroad to make good on prepaid fares they couldn't use because of service cancelations. Comment?
Monsignor Meth's bondage store worker in court
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Former bondage store employee Kenneth Devries was taken away in handcuffs Monday after pleading not guilty to playing a key role in the drug operation of the so-called Monsignor Meth. Comment?