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Election Day 2025: Live updates from around Connecticut
As of Monday morning, there were a total of 192,271 early votes cast in the 14 days prior to Election Day, with an additional 20,330 absentee ballots received. Going into Election Day, registered Democrats led Republicans, 93,691 to 40,774 among early voters, and 10,356 to 4,423 in absentee ballots.
However, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) warned that it no longer has the funding to deliver November food benefits. Connecticut Attorney General William Tong joined a coalition of 22 attorneys general and three governors in suing the Trump administration over the funding lapse, saying the funds do exist in a contingency fund.
Did you know that the Statue of Liberty’s platform is made of granite from right here in Connecticut? The granite is from the Stony Creek Quarry in Branford. Now, the quarry is making history again. The Stony Creek Quarry has earned a gold level certification for its sustainability program.
The remnants of Hurricane Melissa hit the East Coast on Thursday, bringing almost 3 inches of rain to parts of Connecticut, according to the National Weather Service.
The rollbacks on SNAP benefits due to the government shutdown have greatly increased the need among the 350,000 Connecticut residents who rely on Foodshare’s help.
Artificial intelligence is here to stay, integrated into our daily lives. How do Connecticut schools keep pace with this ever-evolving technology? News 8 explored that very topic at one of the
Whether you’re searching for a new home or planning to refinance, understanding mortgage and refinance rates is essential to navigating Connecticut’s housing market. That said, interest rates aren’t set in stone,
Connecticut's Attorney General William Tong has filed his 39th lawsuit against the Trump administration, this time joining 21 other states regarding PSLF cuts.
When was the last time you used a penny at the store? The last time could be soon because the U.S. Mint stopped making them. National chains like McDonald’s are telling customers their change will be rounded to the nearest five cents.
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Judge grants Connecticut woman accused of holding stepson captive access to new alias, address
A judge granted a motion on Friday allowing the Connecticut woman accused of holding her stepson captive for over two decades to access his alias, address and medical records, her attorney said