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New Haven mayor ordered by court to not speak publicly on wrongful conviction case
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- New Haven mayor ordered by court to not speak publicly on wrongful conviction case
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- 6 hours ago
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- New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker was ordered by a federal judge not to speak publicly about a wrongful-conviction case against the city, following comments he made to the press.
The case centers around a 1990 double murder involving police misconduct and one of the two men who were convicted. Stefon Morant spent 21 years in prison until he was released in 2015 and then exonerated.
The other man, who was convicted, received a $9 million settlement from the city, while Morant did not, so he's suing the New Haven police department.
Elicker told the New Haven Register on Tuesday that the payout Morant wanted was “well beyond what is reasonable” and that his demands were “so far beyond what any other case has settled for.” He also said the city "has been forced into a position where we can't settle."
NBC Connecticut's Jayne Chacko has the story.
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- Waterbury food pantry demand triples as inflation, SNAP eligibility changes strain family budgets
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- 6 hours ago
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- In Connecticut, rising gas and grocery prices, along with a drop in SNAP enrollment, are driving more families to rely on food pantries, with one pantry in Waterbury seeing demand nearly triple in recent months.
At Restoring Strength in Communities Outreach Ministry in Waterbury, more people are turning to the pantry to help make ends meet as inflation continues to strain household budgets.
NBC Connecticut's Jeremy Chen has the story.
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- Unsettled weather for a few days....
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- 7 hours ago
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- I am detailing the upcoming storm and what happens AFTER it in my morning weather discussion.
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- Yard Goats playing as Los Chivos Wednesday night
- Date posted
- 10 hours ago
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- The Hartford Yard Goats are hosting their first of four Los Chivos nights of the season on Wednesday, in this one honoring the Dominican Republic.
NBC Connecticut's Dave Horwitz has the story.
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- Agreement reached to sell house where Waterbury man says he was held captive for decades
- Date posted
- 10 hours ago
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- NBC Connecticut has obtained documents that show an agreement has been reached to sell the house in Waterbury where a man says he was held captive by his stepmother for two decades.
The house, located at 2 Blake Street in Waterbury, is being sold for $110,000, court documents stated.
NBC Connecticut's Melissa Cooney has the story.
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- As Board of Regents seek new chancellor, some call for bigger reforms for CSCU
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- 10 hours ago
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- As the Board of Regents looks for a new chancellor, some lawmakers say now is the time for dramatic changes to the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) system.
The board was slated for a 5 p.m. special meeting on Wednesday, with a discussion on both an interim chancellor and a search for a permanent leader.
NBC Connecticut's Mike Savino is following the story.
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- The Pentagon releases UFO Files | Yale University UFO Society founder weighs in
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- 11 hours ago
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- Following the federal government's release of the ‘UFO Files', we spoke with Sydney Morrison, a former Yale graduate and the founder of the university's UFO Society.
In this interview, we get her take on the information released and dive into her background and why she started the club.
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- Trial wraps in suit against DCF over death of baby thrown from Middletown bridge
- Date posted
- 12 hours ago
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- Closing arguments have wrapped in the civil negligence case against Connecticut’s Department of
Children and Families (DCF) over the death of 7-month-old Aaden Moreno.
The child was killed in 2015 when his father threw him from the Arrigoni Bridge in Middletown. The family is suing the state, arguing DCF failed to act on warning signs and should have intervened when the father regained access to the child.
State attorneys argue the tragedy could not have been predicted based on the information available at the time, and that the caseworker followed proper protocol.
Both sides will submit additional briefs by the end of June, after which a judge will issue a decision.
NBC Connecticut’s Kevin Gaiss reports.
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- Mystic could see tourism boost as gas prices reshape summer travel
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- 12 hours ago
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- Rising gas prices and airfare costs may be changing how people travel this summer—and that could benefit destinations like Mystic, Connecticut.
Local businesses and tourism leaders say they’re expecting an uptick in visitors as more travelers opt for closer, more affordable trips instead of long-distance vacations. Mystic’s location along the shoreline, within driving distance of major cities like New York and Boston, makes it an attractive option.
While some Americans are choosing not to travel at all due to rising costs, others are planning shorter getaways—potentially bringing more foot traffic to popular spots like Mystic.
AAA is also predicting a record number of drivers on the road for Memorial Day weekend, raising questions about how travel trends will continue through the summer.
NBC Connecticut’s Matt Austin reports.
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- Rumaj nightclub in New Haven to close amid police calls and concerns
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- 12 hours ago
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- A popular New Haven nightclub is set to close its doors this Sunday. Rumaj, located on Crown Street, announced the closure on social media after four years in business.
The nightclub has been the subject of numerous police calls in recent months, with officials reporting more than 130 responses since late summer. Incidents ranged from fights to intoxication and breaches of peace.
City officials say they aim to work with businesses to maintain safety, while the state Department of Consumer Protection is currently reviewing the establishment’s permit. A hearing is scheduled later this month.
It remains unclear why Rumaj is closing.
NBC Connecticut’s Jennifer Cuevas reports.
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- New Haven leaders detail how $23M will support schools and transportation
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- 12 hours ago
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- New Haven city leaders are outlining how they plan to use a major boost in state funding—more than $23 million—to protect key services and education.
The funding will help maintain school transportation and support programs like the VIA-NHV microtransit system, which offers low-cost rides across the city. It will also support critical services like an emergency shelter for families.
School officials say the funding provides some short-term relief, helping avoid potential cuts, but concerns remain about long-term budget challenges. Leaders are calling for changes to the state’s school funding formula to better address costs like special education.
NBC Connecticut’s Kyle Jones reports from New Haven.
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- Connecticut economists warn rising producer prices could drive inflation higher
- Date posted
- 12 hours ago
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- A new economic report is signaling more price increases could be on the way, as businesses across the country face rising costs.
The latest data shows producer prices—what businesses pay for goods and services—are up 6% from a year ago, outpacing consumer inflation. Economists say this could be an early warning sign that higher costs may soon be passed on to consumers.
In Hartford, local business owners say rising fuel and transportation costs are already cutting into profits and increasing prices. Experts point to global factors, including disruptions tied to the Iran conflict, as a key driver of higher energy costs.
The report could also influence the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates higher for longer as inflation pressures continue.
NBC Connecticut’s Andrew Rowan reports.
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- Masked men fire shots at Windsor boutique, police say
- Date posted
- 13 hours ago
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- Three masked gunmen fired several shots into the building of Runitup Boutique around 1 a.m. on Wednesday, police said.
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- CT LIVE: Spring Cleaning Tips
- Date posted
- 14 hours ago
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- Evette Rios shared what to buy and what you can DIY for spring cleaning products.
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- CT LIVE: Sign Up for Next Week's Blood Drive at Dunkin' Park
- Date posted
- 15 hours ago
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- The blood drive is May 19th from 8am-6pm at Dunkin’ Park in Hartford.
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- Make A Wish Mom, Kara on Say More with CT LIVE Pod | NBC Connecticut
- Date posted
- 17 hours ago
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- Will gas prices impact tourism in Mystic?
- Date posted
- 19 hours ago
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- With gas prices continuing to rise, are Connecticut residents considering vacations in places closer to home, like Mystic?
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- Former New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart speaks publically for first time since questions into city...
- Date posted
- 1 day ago
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- Stewart is vying to become the Republican nominee to run against incumbent Gov. Ned Lamont (D) and new questions are being raised over her use of a city purchase card while mayor of New Britain.
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- New Connecticut law requires salary range, benefits to be included in job postings
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- 1 day ago
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- Searching for a new job can be grueling, but a new state law aims to make the process more transparent.
Job postings shared publicly and internally will soon include salary range and a general description of benefits, as required by a law signed by Gov. Ned Lamont on Monday.
NBC Connecticut's Jayne Chacko has the story.
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- Offshore wind study explores impact of industry in areas like New London
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- 1 day ago
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- New London is at the center of Connecticut’s offshore wind industry, with the nearly complete Revolution Wind project already delivering power and promising more than 1,000 jobs. But while the development is fueling optimism, a new study shows some residents are uncertain whether the economic benefits will last.
The Revolution Wind project, which began delivering power in March, is expected to be fully operational later this year. City leaders said it represents a major opportunity for economic growth in New London.
NBC Connecticut's Jeremy Chen has the story.
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- Day 4: State defends DCF in civil trial over death of baby Aaden Moreno
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- 1 day ago
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- The state is defending the Department of Children and Families (DCF) in a civil trial over the death of 7-month-old Aaden Moreno, who was killed in 2015 when his father threw him from the Arrigoni Bridge.
Attorneys for the family allege DCF failed to act and protect the child despite warning signs. The defense argues the agency conducted a thorough investigation and had no reason to foresee the tragedy, calling such cases extremely rare.
Testimony included Aaden’s grandmother, who described the parents’ relationship as troubled at times but not violent, and an expert witness who said predicting such an act would have been difficult.
The trial is being decided by a judge, with the defense expected to rest its case soon.
NBC Connecticut’s Kevin Gaiss reports from Waterbury.
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- Hartford Taste returns with food, music, and support for food banks
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- 1 day ago
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- One of Hartford’s biggest events is back. Hartford Taste returns next month with a three-day celebration of food, art, and live music in downtown Hartford.
Beyond the entertainment, the event supports a major cause—proceeds benefit Connecticut Foodshare, helping fight food insecurity across the state. Organizers say more than half a million Connecticut residents face food insecurity, a number that has risen significantly since the pandemic.
This marks the fifth year of the partnership, which has already raised around $100,000 to help provide meals to those in need. Local businesses also say the event gives a boost to the downtown economy.
Hartford Taste runs June 5 through June 7.
NBC Connecticut’s David Horwitz reports.
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- New lawsuits filed against BrightPath daycare over alleged child abuse
- Date posted
- 1 day ago
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- Two new civil lawsuits have been filed against BrightPath daycare in Avon, Connecticut, with parents alleging the company failed to protect their children from a former employee accused of sexual assault.
The lawsuits claim children between the ages of 3 and 5 were abused while in the care of staff, and accuse the daycare’s parent company, Busy Bees, of failing to act on prior concerns, properly supervise, and adequately train employees.
The accused worker, Jan Carlos Berrios Otero, is already facing multiple criminal charges, including sexual assault and risk of injury to a child. Police say they have identified multiple incidents involving several young children.
BrightPath says the employee passed background checks and that there were no prior complaints related to the allegations. The criminal case remains ongoing.
NBC Connecticut’s Melissa Cooney reports.
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- Connecticut kicks off America 250 celebrations with statewide events
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- 1 day ago
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- Connecticut is gearing up to celebrate America’s 250th birthday with a year-long series of events happening across all 169 towns and cities.
State leaders unveiled plans at the Old State House, highlighting major events like a July Fourth bell ringing, public readings of the Declaration of Independence, and a large celebration in Hartford featuring live music, family activities, and fireworks.
Organizers say the goal is to make the milestone inclusive and accessible, with hundreds of events supported by funding distributed to organizations statewide. Communities are already planning parades, fairs, and historical reenactments to bring Revolutionary War history to life.
For a full list of events and how to participate, officials encourage residents to visit the state’s America 250 website.
NBC Connecticut’s Andrew Rowan reports.
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- New Haven to receive $22 million in state aid with plans for schools and programs
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- 1 day ago
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- New Haven is set to receive an additional $22 million in state funding, and city leaders are proposing how to use it. Mayor Justin Elicker says the money could help reduce a planned tax increase while addressing major needs across the city.
One of the biggest proposals would eliminate an $18.9 million deficit in New Haven Public Schools, offering what officials call a fresh start. The plan also includes $350,000 for the Youth at Work program—potentially creating more than 200 additional summer jobs for young people—and another $350,000 for emergency food assistance.
Local organizations say the added support comes at a critical time, as demand for food services rises following changes to federal SNAP benefits.
The proposed budget amendments still need approval from the Board of Alders, with a final decision required by June 1.
NBC Connecticut’s Jennifer Cuevas reports.
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- Inflation outpaces wages as grocery prices continue to rise
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- 1 day ago
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- Rising inflation is continuing to squeeze family budgets, with new data showing prices are increasing faster than wages. The latest Bureau of Labor Statistics report shows wages up 3.6%, while inflation has climbed to 3.8%—its highest level in nearly three years.
Grocery prices are a major factor, with sharp increases in everyday items like tomatoes, coffee, beef, and fresh vegetables. As costs rise, more Americans are turning to “buy now, pay later” programs to afford essentials—but experts warn those short-term loans can come with risks, including late fees and potential impacts on credit.
Consumer investigative reporter Jennifer Joas breaks down what’s driving higher grocery bills and what shoppers should watch out for.
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- Gas price war on the Berlin Turnpike brings cheaper fuel to driver
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- 1 day ago
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- As gas prices continue to climb across Connecticut—some stations topping $5 a gallon—drivers are finding relief along a stretch of the Berlin Turnpike where stations are competing to offer the lowest prices.
Gas stations in the area are selling fuel for as low as $4.23 to $4.27 per gallon, nearly 40 cents below the state average. The price competition is drawing a steady stream of drivers, some traveling from other towns just to fill up.
Just minutes away, other stations are charging significantly more, highlighting how localized pricing battles can impact what drivers pay.
AAA reports gas prices in Connecticut remain higher than the national average, with no clear timeline for when prices may drop.
NBC Connecticut’s Steven Pappas reports.
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- Stunning upset: John Larson loses Democratic endorsement to Luke Bronin
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- 1 day ago
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- A major political upset is sending shockwaves through Connecticut as longtime Congressman John Larson lost the Democratic Party’s endorsement in the 1st District race.
Former Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin narrowly secured the endorsement, defeating Larson by just 10 votes at the party convention—an outcome political experts say is highly unusual for an incumbent.
Despite the setback, Larson is continuing his campaign, pointing to strong polling and other endorsements. The race now heads to a competitive primary, where voters will ultimately decide the Democratic nominee.
The contest highlights broader generational shifts within the party, as some voters call for new leadership after decades of representation.
The Democratic primary is set for August 11.
NBC Connecticut’s Matt Austin reports from Hartford.
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- Will Connecticut see lower electric bills soon?
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
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- Connecticut is lowering electric bills by turning the public benefits charge into a credit, which means you could pay less each month through at least September.
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- Cases of Connecticut mayoral corruption
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
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- Former New Britain mayor, Erin Stewart, has come under fire for purchases made with a city credit care during her tenure.
Let's look into Connecticut's past and see how it played out for Pedro Segarra, Hartford's former mayor.
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- CT LIVE: Hope Floats Foundation
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
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- The Hope Floats Foundation helps to provide swim lessons for everyone.
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- CT LIVE: Chicken, Bacon, Ranch Wraps
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
- Description
- Chef Allie Hancock shared her viral recipe.
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- CT LIVE: Positively Patient
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
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- Help your children develop their social-emotional learning through fun, hands-on activities.
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- Bodycam shows would-be jumper in Groton
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
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- Police bodycam footage shows the moment two Groton officers stopped a man from jumping off of the Gold Star Bridge.
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- CDC says Andes hantavirus spreads through very close contact: ‘Very difficult to spread’
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
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- In a press briefing Monday, CDC Head of Hantavirus Response David Fitter said that the strain of hantavirus identified on a luxury cruise ship was very low risk of becoming a wider public health emergency.
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- Former Hartford mayor Luke Bronin wins Democratic endorsement over Rep. Larson
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- 2 days ago
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- Former Hartford mayor Luke Bronin has officially won the Democratic endorsement for the CT-01 primary.
He defeated 28-year incumbent Rep. John Larson, who has held his seat since 1999.
Bronin said that Connecticut Democrats made history and chose a path of "new energy and new leadership."
"I respect John Larson deeply, but I hope he listens to the message that was sent tonight by the most active, loyal Democrats in that party – that it's time to pass the torch," Bronin said in a statement.
He said that with Donald Trump in the White House, democracy was under attack, and Democrats needed to bring new energy to the fight.
The final decision came down to a difference of 10 votes, and who the delegates thought would stand up to Trump and his administration.
NBC Connecticut's Jayne Chacko has the story.
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- Waterbury rally highlights push for universal childcare in Connecticut
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- 2 days ago
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- Connecticut parents, childcare workers, and advocates gathered in Waterbury on Monday, calling for universal childcare and urging lawmakers to take action as rising costs strain families.
Dozens rallied on the Waterbury Green as part of a nationwide push to make childcare more accessible and affordable. Supporters said universal childcare would provide critical relief for working families and strengthen the economy.
NBC Connecticut's Jeremy Chen has the story.
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- Monday Weather Discussion!
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
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- A pattern change is looming, but a wet storm brings the change.
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- A former Litchfield athlete was silenced then. He's speaking now.
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
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- A former Litchfield athlete is speaking out about abuse he says happened decades ago—when he was just a teenager.
In this episode of Say More, he explains:
How abuse was normalized and hidden
Why speaking up felt impossible at the time
What happened when he finally came forward
And why he’s choosing to speak publicly now.
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- Wrongful conviction trial puts former New Haven detective on stand
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
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- Testimony continued in federal court in Hartford in the wrongful conviction case of Stefon Morant, who spent more than 20 years in prison for a 1990 murder he says he did not commit.
A former New Haven police detective took the stand, denying allegations that he engaged in misconduct or framed Morant and another man. The testimony directly conflicts with earlier claims accusing the detective of corruption and involvement with local drug dealers.
The case is part of a broader examination of alleged police practices in New Haven during the early 1990s. Testimony is expected to continue as the trial moves forward.
NBC Connecticut’s Kevin Gaiss reports from Hartford.
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- Middle schoolers take flight at Tweed Airport
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- 2 days ago
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- Middle school students in East Haven, Connecticut are getting a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity—learning how to fly a plane. Sixth graders from Joseph Melillo Middle School took part in a unique aviation program at Tweed Airport, where they performed preflight checks, taxied the aircraft, and even helped pilot a real flight with guidance from instructors.
The program, supported by Avelo Airlines, aims to inspire the next generation of aviation professionals as demand for pilots and technicians continues to grow. For many students, the experience was both thrilling and empowering—helping them overcome fears and discover new possibilities.
NBC Connecticut’s Andrew Rowan reports on how this first-of-its-kind program is opening doors for young students and potentially launching future careers in aviation.
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- Will gas prices go down? Trump proposes federal gas tax pause
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
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- Drivers could see some relief at the pump as former President Donald Trump says he supports suspending the federal gas tax. The proposal comes as gas prices remain elevated, with Connecticut averaging higher than the national rate.
The federal gas tax—about 18 cents per gallon—helps fund highway and transit projects, and any pause would require approval from Congress. Experts say consumers may only see part of the savings, with some benefits going to suppliers.
The push follows rising fuel costs tied to global tensions, including conflict involving Iran. Meanwhile, AAA predicts a record number of travelers hitting the road for Memorial Day weekend despite high prices.
NBC Connecticut’s Matt Austin reports.
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- GOP governor candidate Erin Stewart questioned over expenses
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
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- Connecticut gubernatorial candidate Erin Stewart is facing new scrutiny over her use of a city-issued credit card during her time as New Britain mayor. NBC Connecticut reviewed thousands of pages of expense records spanning a decade, uncovering purchases that included office supplies—but also items like clothing, event-related expenses, and meals that are raising questions.
The findings come as Republicans campaign on ethics and accountability ahead of the 2026 governor’s race. Fellow GOP candidates, including State Senator Ryan Fazio and Betsy McCaughey, say Stewart needs to address the concerns as they compete for the party’s endorsement.
An investigation in New Britain is ongoing, but it’s unclear when results will be released. Stewart’s campaign has not yet issued a response.
NBC Connecticut political reporter Mike Savino has the latest.
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- Waterbury Water Rates Could Jump 30%+ Under New Budget Proposal
- Date posted
- 3 days ago
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- Waterbury residents could soon see a significant increase in their water bills under the mayor’s proposed budget. The plan calls for raising user and service rates by more than 30%—the first increase since 2022.
The proposal comes after a challenging year for the city’s water system, including two major water main breaks that left residents without reliable service for weeks. City officials say the rate hike is necessary to fund operations and invest in aging infrastructure, while some residents worry about affordability.
A public hearing is scheduled as the Board of Aldermen reviews the proposal, with a final decision expected later this month.
NBC Connecticut’s Melissa Cooney reports live from Waterbury.
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- CT LIVE: Upcoming Gala for the Veterans K9Equine Alliance
- Date posted
- 3 days ago
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- The Veterans K9Equine Alliance provides nutrition and veterinary care to service dogs and therapy program horses.
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- CT LIVE: Why Children Benefit from Chores
- Date posted
- 3 days ago
- Description
- Wendy Bradley from Creative Arts Therapy of Connecticut explained the benefits of kids doing chores.
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- CT LIVE: Sweatfluence Infrared Hot Yoga Studio
- Date posted
- 3 days ago
- Description
- Sweatfluence has locations in New Haven, Old Saybrook, and coming soon to West Hartford.
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- Car splits in half after brutal crash; driver miraculously survives
- Date posted
- 3 days ago
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- A surveillance camera captured the moment the rear half of a 19-year-old woman's car rolled into a parking lot following a collision in Sterling Heights, Michigan.
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- Pentagon releases new files documenting UFOs
- Date posted
- 3 days ago
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- The Pentagon released new files documenting anomalous phenomena also known as UFOs.
The first batch of files are being housed on a dedicated government site. We have more information on our website.
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- Mother of soldier killed by lightning strike gets safety improvements for Tolland building
- Date posted
- 5 days ago
- Description
- The mother of a Bolton solder who was killed by lightning during a training exercise in 2022 pushed for and was able to secure lightning rods for an arts center in Tolland.

