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  • 1 killed at Westport jewelry store
  • Man trapped in car due to downed wires
  • Property values reassessed in NHVN
  • No. 9 UConn beats No. 25 Harvard 67-53
  • PD identify Madison bank robber
  • Voice of the People Dec. 8th 2011
  • Bristol stabbing suspect in custody
  • Former Greenwich Pastor pleads guilty
  • Luck wins Walter Camp award
  • October storm cost nearly $203M
  • DSS investigates Irene food aid fraud
  • Legendary CT broadcaster honored
  • NY provost named to lead SCSU
  • CT to share in Wells Fargo settlement
  • School-based health centers get funding
  • 50 years since deadly hospital fire
  • Charges dropped after son kills father
  • NY provost nominated to lead SCSU
  • Teen serves drug-filled brownies
  • UConn names Likens as adviser
  • Police hunt for home invasion suspects
  • Woman killed while crossing the street
  • Water main break closes off-ramp
  • Sacred Heart getting medical mannequin
  • NU: Oct. storm cost nearly $203M
  • Drug bust at Manchester home
  • NL mayor backs down on marijuana order
  • Chiropractor pleads guilty in scam
  • Day 4 in CT home invasion trial
  • Doc: Wesleyan killer mentally ill
  • Overnight storm knocks out power
  • Man tied up and beaten in home invasion
  • Schizophrenic man missing from facility
  • NH holds forum on how to curb violence
  • Contractor leaves woman with leaky roof
  • Two pedestrians struck in Meriden
  • Voice of the People: Dec. 7th, 2011
  • Pearl Harbor remembrance ceremony held
  • 7-Eleven controversy in New Haven
  • Woman struck by car in Durham
  • Fatal hit and run victim identified
  • Man robs liquor store in West Haven
  • Police commissioner under investigation
  • Worker tried to sell manhole cover
  • Gov. urges fraud source to come forward
  • Man attempts karaoke world record
  • Officer arrested for sexual assault
  • Woman jailed for selling Oxycontin
  • Woman shopped with fake cash
  • Vigil remembers 4 teens killed in crash
  • Gov. takes action in fraud allegations
  • Two state lawmakers set to retire
  • Janitor brings loaded gun to school
  • Apply now for storm rebate
  • Soon-to-be dad charged in baby's death
  • New SCSU president being named soon
  • State 'likely' to seek No Child waiver
  • Past arrest halts appointment to board
  • Pavers used to break into liquor store
  • Man drives wrong way on one-way street
  • Occupy protestors pound the pavement
  • Pedestrian killed in hit and run
  • UConn Pledge of Allegiance controversy
  • Voice of the People: Dec. 6th, 2011
  • Pedestrian vs. car accident in Groton
  • Source: DSS ignored fraud
  • Cop: Morgan looked up Columbine
  • Fmr officer arrested for sexual assault
  • Online ad leads to prostitution bust
  • Crook uses fake cash, keeps real change
  • Woman stabs man during fight
  • Death by train, woman hit by train id'd
  • Source: Big East set to add Boise St.
  • Accidental election winner resigns
  • Financier signed winning lottery ticket
  • Yale to study rare diseases
  • Judicial marshal placed on unpaid leave
  • Feds warn about witness intimidation
  • Man takes cash, not fries
  • Occupy Hartford protesters disband
  • Elderly apts get federal grant boost
  • College leader considered for new post
  • CT Court considers UConn ticket lists
  • Jury resumes deliberations
  • Tech school task force seeks comments
  • NE power expected to meet winter demand
  • New technology halts runaway planes
  • Boy accused of taking mom hostage
  • 32nd homicide in New Haven
  • Cat survives fire at auto body shop
  • Fire at Stratford auto body shop
  • Employees angry over restaurant fraud
  • Hollywood stars on set in Connecticut
  • Voice of the People: Dec. 5th, 2011
  • Robbery suspect crashes, flees on foot
  • Mom leaves baby home alone to buy booze
  • Ruling: fatal shooting justified
  • Pinkberry robbed, employees roughed up
  • "Made in America" this holiday season
  • Vandals tear up golf course
  • Boater died of natural causes
  • Auditors reviewing post-Irene food aid
  • Man breaks into ex-girlfriend's house
  • Financial services group sells division
  • 2 mail processing centers to close
  • Armed robbery at Meriden Food Mart
  • Woman killed by train in Wallingford
  • Gun buyback programs collect 180 guns
  • Malloy in Beverly Hills for meeting
  • Day 1 of deliberations comes to end
  • One killed in one-car crash
  • Towns consider regional animal shelter
  • 15 suspended after drinking party
  • Arraigned in ornament assault
  • Power outage closes Waterbury school
  • New Metro-North station in Fairfield
  • Thieves steal single item from shop
  • Woman struck by vehicle
  • Motorcycle taken in pawn shop crash
  • Woman struck by vehicle in East Hartfor
  • Jurors to decide Komisarjevsky's fate
  • Underground gas leak in Fairfield
  • Report of post-storm aid fraud reviewed
  • Police recover missing boater's body
  • Man punched in the face, robbed
  • 3 stabbed while waiting to use bathroom
  • Man seeks trial in '98 cold case arrest
  • Lottery winners award $1 million
  • Jewish farmers' settlement is historic
  • Senior centers seeks baby boomers
  • Debate over trees in wake of storms
  • Man dropped pot in son's lunch box
  • Firefighters rescue tenants from blaze
  • Man shot once, 15 shots fired
  • Car sent airborne into Westport home
  • Vigil held for murder victim
  • Police stop Occupy Hartford move
  • Lake Housatonic drawn down for search
  • Murder victim: "Leave me alone!"
  • Former mayor killed while checking mail
  • Navy christens submarine Mississippi
  • FL expert joining LI Sound preservation
  • Superintendents pitching reform ideas
  • UConn ticket holders case goes to court
  • Overseas pupils up Catholic enrollment
  • Teacher learns lessons in Afghanistan
  • Sex assault at Occupy Hartford site
  • 2 hospitalized after 1-vehicle crash
  • Drug bust at S. Windsor grocery store
  • Toys for Tots in NH needs help
  • Fight breaks out at Occupy New Haven
  • Teen taunter wanted
  • UConn kicker demands respect
  • Fatal crash kills former mayor
  • Voice of the People: Dec. 2nd, 2011
  • W. Hartford folks react to Witt Report
  • Secretary presides over sub christening
  • CT Limo works out agreement
  • Dog breeder arrested for animal cruelty
  • Metal dealers on lookout for thieves
  • Redistricting group gets extension
  • Second arrest made in Hartford homicide
  • Heat assistance cut in half
  • Grave of 9-year-old girl vandalized
  • 2 women arrested on sex assault charges
  • Quirky obituary gets new audience
  • Arkansas ready for UConn
  • Man found dead in Burlington apartment
  • Man charged after explicit call
  • Cashman rappels down 22-story building
  • Illegal public dumping in Hamden
  • Closing arguments in Komisarjevsky case
  • Man charged with cat killings, beatings
  • Voice of the People: Dec. 1st, 2011
  • Report: CL&P not prepared for storm
  • Supreme Court rejects antitrust case
  • Pet of the Week - Cookie
  • 10 inducted into Veterans Hall of Fame
  • Sacred Heart defeat Quinnipiac
  • Shrooms seized in Vernon
  • CT fans want pledge recited at games
  • Upside down American Flags at Occupy NH
  • NH Mayor to host public info meetings
  • New Haven Christmas tree lighting
  • Victim privacy vs. open records case
  • Man gets answers lacking from DMV
  • Family still waiting for answers
  • Glastonbury adoption investigated
  • Parents of 11 in court for sex assault
  • War memorial plaques stolen in Ansonia
  • Cat finds her way home after 8 months
  • IRS returning $153 million in refunds
  • CT Limo loses pickup permit
  • 3 QU basketball players arrested
  • Redistricting maps submitted
  • Spending freeze in effect in East Haven
  • Robber shot in chest, confesses to cops
  • Copper thieves hit New Britain churches
  • Fire on Glen Road in Newtown
  • Student slightly hurt as deer hits bus
  • Waterbury gets 1st new mayor in decade
  • Judges see surveillance photos
  • 'Penguin Plunge' for charity at ECSU
  • Victim privacy vs open records
  • Police arrest man on child porn charges
  • Debate in New Haven over "Yale streets"
  • CT-native may manage the Red Sox
  • New superintendent chosen in Windsor
  • Fantasy of Lights in New Haven
  • West Haven deli robbers arrested
  • Child porn found in late teacher's home
  • Voice of the People: Nov. 30th 2011
  • Port Authority: CT Limo owes $92,000
  • Reps want no big change in districts
  • Final suspect in court in teen's death
  • Man has truck trouble at DMV
  • Couple busted for sex assault of minor
  • Controversy over long gas station lines
  • Man breaks into ex-wife's home
  • CL&P to give bill credits to customers
  • Probation terminated for actor
  • Teen brings fake gun to school
  • Ex-tax collector arrested
  • TD Bank robbery in Southington
  • Thief steals iPhones from AT&T store
  • Fugitive arrested after saving teen
  • Store owner shoots robber in the chest
  • 6 burglaries in 3 months, 1 arrest
  • Transformer catches fire in W. Hartford
  • Teens arrested for armed robbery
  • Utility triples storm relief fund
  • Storms 'devastating' to many businesses
  • Power out in Greenwich, Stamford
  • Trial begins in Wesleyan murder case
  • Conference focusing on school bullying
  • Silver alert issued for missing teen
  • Two displaced in Norwalk fire
  • Booby-trapped sign suspect off the hook
  • Armed robbery at Old Saybrook mobil
  • Package store robbed at gunpoint
  • Police search for masked bank robber
  • Police chief tackles high homicide rate
  • Winners: No anonymous 4th participant
  • Medal of Honor plaques stolen from park
  • Voice of the People: Nov. 29th 2011
  • Conn. projects $100M budget surplus
  • Shelter overrun with animals
  • Gas station owner clears up rumors
  • CT limo in dispute with port authority
  • Conn. VFW post loses charter
  • Trial to begin in Wesleyan killing
  • UConn says no changes in abuse policies
  • Man arrested for sharing child porn
  • Nearly $1.8M given to ocean research
  • Speeding ticket turns into drug bust
  • Tighter rules on charter school boards
  • Man calls 911 for neighbors house fire
  • Police search for Trumbull bank robber
  • Friend: Trio did not win the lottery
  • Both sides rest in Komisarjevsky case
  • UConn starts shuttle to health center
  • Police chief ready to move forward
  • 6 arrested after teen killed in crash
  • Recovery effort underway for boater
  • DCF seeks GPS devices to track cars
  • Two-alarm fire at vacant Waterbury home
  • Police Chief may be re-instated
  • Cops investigate suspicious soda bottle
  • Man pleads guilty to securities fraud
  • Union votes 'no confidence' in Reimondo
  • Christmas tree farms see big crowds
  • Assault with an ornament
  • Puppy dragged behind bike in Pawcatuck
  • Roommates and friend arrested in bust
  • Teen stabs sister with steak knife
  • Man arrested in Manchester homicide
  • Search for missing boater suspended
  • Police search for West Haven robber
  • Internet tax delayed after legal battle
  • 2 injured in fall from cherry picker
  • Woman pulls out knife during argument
  • Conn. OKs lower electric rates
  • Dead man found on neighbor's steps
  • Shooting victim had criminal past
  • 3 co-workers win $254 million jackpot
  • Truck stuck on Merritt Parkway
  • Blumenthal seeks probe of rentals
  • Suspect in rapes to be sent to Va.
  • Metro-North to cut service in winter
  • Red Cross workers ratify new contract
  • Court hears if fist is dangerous weapon
  • Lawmakers briefed on CT's fiscal health
  • Komisarjevsky defense wrapping up
  • Condo complex fire in Norwalk
  • Debris pickup ending in West Hartford
  • New Haven records 31st homicide
  • Attempted robbery at auto parts store
  • Sunday worship still held, despite fire
  • BBB gives Cyber Monday shopping tips
  • Man who killed wife may have millions
  • Holiday enforcement arrests over 1,000
  • Police investigate fatal Route 66 crash
  • Fire damages Conn. seniors' complex
  • Car fire at dealership investigated
  • Two men arrested after cafe shooting
  • Man pistol whipped during home invasion
  • Towns find few places for storm debris
  • Ex-lobsterman publishes book
  • Casino cheating conviction upheld
  • Child dies after being hit by vehicle
  • Walgreens robbery suspect caught
  • In-laws arrested in post-fire fight
  • Fire breaks out amidst family feud
  • Fire breaks out amidst family feud
  • 2nd Annual Small Business Saturday
  • Police search for Walgreens robber
  • Cops: Man arrested for sexual assault
  • Bushnell Park skating rink doubles
  • Driver killed in wrong-way crash
  • Reward offered for Enfield bank robber
  • Malloy's storm panel continues review
  • Tenn. shelter ships dogs to CT shelters
  • Wesleyan killing suspect heads to trial
  • Navy to christen submarine Mississippi
  • New law brings millions to library
  • Students get space to work 'remotely'
  • Woman carjacked in Lowe's parking lot
  • Man calls 911 after being shot in back
  • UConn beats Fairleigh Dickinson 74-28
  • Christmas tree lighting in Milford
  • Cops investigate Middletown robbery
  • Dayton beats Fairfield 56-49
  • Power outages in S. Windham
  • Waterbury gets new Economic Director
  • Navy woman gets early Christmas gift
  • Folks react to Black Friday fights
  • Ethan Allen Inn in Danbury evacuated
  • Cops say 3-year-old was abused before
  • Connecticut loses to Central Florida
  • State home employee abused residents
  • Blumenthal says do away with layaway
  • Special election to be held on Jan. 10
  • Redistricting deadline approaching
  • Black Friday purse snatching
  • Police stop more than 500 for speeding
  • Crash sends 4 people to the hospital
  • Pet of the Week - Anise
  • Ice skating at Bushnell Park
  • Fire strikes Lyme home
  • Ex-road boss charged with embezzlement
  • School workers told to pay back taxes
  • Professor honored for anti-algae study
  • Busted on Black Friday
  • Arrest made in NHVN road rage case
  • Black Friday shoppers are ready to go
  • Arrest made in death of 3 year old
  • No. 4 UConn beats NC Asheville
  • Drug deal gone bad in Torrington
  • Arrest made in NHVN road rage case
  • Fund-raiser honors Yale women's hockey
  • Man opens feast to storm clean-up crew
  • Child support help line expands hours
  • NH restaurant helps those in need
  • After fire, community gathers for feast
  • 100-yr-old HS football rivalry in CT
  • Sailors feast at submarine base
  • CT students nominated for US service
  • Congressman: subs crucial to US defense
  • Home for disabled to include adults
  • Murder suspect arrested in Hartford
  • DOT to study trail along Merritt Pkwy
  • Prosecutors fail to meet training reqs
  • Chip's raises $7,000 for charity
  • One hurt in Wallingford explosion
  • House fire sends 2 to hospital
  • Stepped up patrols for holiday travel
  • Teen hit by car in Westport
  • Man rescued from CO-filled building
  • Two sexually assaulted at group home
  • 1 hospitalized in New Haven shooting
  • Police seize 9 firearms in 8 days
  • Road rage: Rock thrower gets run over
  • Disabled upset with Malloy message
  • Free holiday feasts for those in need
  • Attempted burglary at mini-mart
  • Sex. assault never happened in Milford
  • Water worries grow with wet weather
  • Runner returns to race after 50 yr gap
  • Habitat for Humanity helps family of 6
  • Police crack down on traffic violations
  • School chef wins top "Chopped" honors
  • Man heads to jail for 100 months
  • Found: 4 foot gator
  • Student killed in hit-and-run
  • BBB warns about scam emails
  • 2 women spot murder suspect, awarded
  • "Columbine-like" threat at high school
  • Fatal crash closes down road
  • Komisarjevsky's daughter testifies
  • Typo blamed for town election mishap
  • Antiques show relocates to western Mass
  • Foxwoods, Mystic Aquarium strike a deal
  • Retro tax prompts withholding errors
  • Workers awarded for helping nab suspect
  • CT Marine injured in Afghanistan
  • Fundraiser for orphaned teen a success
  • Busy travel day raises safety concerns
  • Home invasion suspects arrested
  • Three charged in ATM skimming scheme
  • DMV wants better training for guides
  • Blumenthal praises smokeless tobacco
  • Malloy wants panel to finish work
  • Officials kick off tax credit program
  • Festival of Silver Lights begins
  • Police attempt to ID burglary suspect
  • Food drive: Strongman pulls bus
  • Malloy: he's in charge of feast
  • Jurors to hear from killer's daughter
  • Contractor allegedly assaulted client
  • Defense cuts: Jet engines in jeopardy
  • After turkey, go shopping on Saturday
  • Woman continues fight to free her pup
  • Extra highway patrol for holiday
  • Sub base prepares packages for sailors
  • Norwich man turns 100
  • Boy wanders out of school
  • Teens arrested for home invasion
  • DMV focuses on teen safety
  • Food Bank asking for final donations
  • Hazmat scare on Route 25 in Trumbull
  • 7 people displaced after house fire
  • CT wants to extradite East Coast rapist
  • Problems restarting Millstone reactor
  • Komisarjevsky was suicidal
  • Vehicle strikes pole then house
  • Mark Twain House: Christmas comes early
  • Fire can't keep church crowd down
  • Caroline Kennedy presents awards
  • Car collides head on with dump truck
  • Yale Bowl crash investigation continues
  • Leader wants repeal of death penalty
  • Food pantry preps for holiday feast
  • Organic turkeys fly off the shelves
  • Cable companies give service credits
  • CT jobless rate falls to 8.7 percent
  • Fire engulfs vacant home in Bridgeport
  • Man sentenced for role in CT drug ring
  • Police search for 3 in robbery
  • Sikorsky to cut 3% of workforce
  • 3 car break-ins lead to 2 arrests
  • Merritt Parkway crash victim identified
  • Court upholds state's death penalty
  • Man charged in baby daughter's death
  • Woman stabs man outside Norwich bar
  • Courthouse evacuated after fire alarm
  • Maturo returns to familiar turf
  • Hazmat situation at Kaman Aerospace
  • Federal funding pledged for busway
  • Car wash hold-up
  • Woman mauled praised for new face
  • CT backlogged on home care inspections
  • Cops sue Torrington over health care
  • Family shell-shocked at tailgate death
  • Komisarjevsky suffered mood disorder
  • House fire in East Hartford
  • Yale U-Haul driver passes sobriety test
  • Staples coach dropped from web roster
  • Police investigate untimely death
  • New England students win Rhodes Scholar
  • Two-car crash: one dead, one fled
  • Conn. rethinks costly fuel cells
  • Site of synagogue seeks historic status
  • School opens playground for disabled
  • 2 High School Heisman finalists from CT
  • Yale planning Shakespeare events
  • Man shot to death in Hartford
  • Yale-Harvard accident driver identified
  • "Fill the Bowl" at the Yale Bowl
  • Conn. papers settle plagiarism suit
  • Turkey donations near the halfway mark
  • One killed in early-morning crash
  • Federal funding pledge expected
  • Univ. of Bridgeport names new dean
  • Sacred Heart professor earns high honor
  • CT River lands transferred to US refuge
  • Group looks for signs of abolitionist
  • Truck strikes 3, killing 1 at Yale Bowl
  • Overturned vehicle in Hamden
  • UConn point guard suspended for 6 games
  • Two people have died while snow riding
  • Kids beaten by mother caught on camera
  • UConn look to stay in Big East race
  • Bomb explodes at Cheshire High School
  • Man arrested for trafficking guns
  • New mayor in New London
  • Back to back bank robberies
  • Malloy on CL&P's Butler resignation
  • Komisarjevsky was 'emotionally dead'
  • Coventry bank robbed in broad daylight
  • Accused dog killer in court
  • Police warn of burglaries in Preston
  • Funds for storm cleanup spent out of CT
  • EPA: Danbury to pay $30,000
  • Opposing signs leads to confusion
  • President says 4/5 grads donating
  • 3 weeks later, clean-up continues
  • Voter turnout 30.6% following storm
  • Students stand behind ex-coach
  • Butler breaks silence on resignation
  • New Britain woman reported missing
  • Ex-officer rejects plea deal
  • Educator named top Conn. superintendent
  • Doctor gets 5 years for insider trading
  • Man arrested in front of 3 small kids
  • Pet of the Week - Men
  • Experts: killer can be released
  • Soccer coach accused of misconduct
  • Dr. Mel looks back on his career
  • CL&P COO out amid post-storm criticism
  • UConn beats Maine
  • CL&P statement on Butler resignation
  • Yale eases past DIII Lyndon State
  • FBI visits East Haven PD chief's office
  • 87-year-old woman's home robbed
  • Folks react to CL&P's CEO stepping down
  • Rutgers defeats Sacred Heart
  • Dr. Mel's farewelll forecast
  • Mbakwe leads Minnesota again
  • Man wanted in 2 Conn. killings arrested
  • Man kidnaps and assaults ex-girlfriend
  • Panetta visits Electric Boat in Groton
  • Metrocast lays off a dozen workers
  • Football coach arrested in porn scandal
  • Weighted vest used on toddler in class
  • Occupy Hartford block I-84 ramp
  • Officials confident in rail project
  • Seymour residents react to Butler news
  • Man robbed at Bristol Hospital
  • Over $1,000 worth of cocaine seized
  • Komisarjevsky's child to testify
  • Man arrested for 2nd time in 5 weeks
  • Fire in downtown New Haven building
  • Court upholds cop's $460K award
  • Water main breaks 3 times in 6 weeks
  • Office building evacuated in New Haven
  • More than 100 teachers honored
  • Endangered bird nesting boxes replaced
  • Seymour sewage line blocked up
  • Craigslist ad leads to drug arrest
  • Paying tribute to a fallen friend
  • Coach allegedly gave players porno code
  • State releases CT Big List
  • Homicide suspect arrested in Virginia
  • Malloy visits Afghanistan
  • School uses weighted vest to gain focus
  • Rare feathered friend visits East Haven
  • 2011's 10 worst toys list
  • A Local Prescription For Smokers
  • 1,500 turkeys donated to food bank
  • Food pantry in need of donations
  • Possible danger ahead for CT casinos
  • Man charged with reckless endangerment
  • Squirrel knocks out power in school
  • Man arrested for aggravated assault
  • 20 suspects arrested in drug probe
  • One killed in single-car crash
  • Navy investigating cheating on subs
  • Passenger made terrorist threat
  • Fairfield University considers layoffs
  • Company in highway project bankrupt
  • Pair arrested for drug possession
  • 3 clerks sold cigarettes to minors
  • Bank robber strikes twice in Greenwich
  • Woman found dead in pond
  • 13 people charged in scrap metal thefts
  • Bullets hit 2 homes, no injuries
  • Hartford homicide
  • Drug arrest made at Vernon Burger King
  • Lawmakers react to Penn State scandal
  • Barn fire spreads to house in Newtown
  • Mortgage restructuring draws a crowd
  • Petit Family Foundation Awards $50,000
  • Malloy visits service members in Kuwait
  • Suspects rob bank through drive-thru
  • Peeing in public causes shuttle trouble
  • CL&P exec declines invite to panel
  • Security tightens at Groton sub base
  • Occupy New Haven still going strong
  • Residents alarmed by sex assault
  • Mayor-elect says park can't be sold
  • Calling an end to police brutality
  • Body found behind high school
  • Police use Taser on naked man
  • Man allegedly sent child porn via text
  • Man arrested for child porn possession
  • Cyclist killed in crash identified
  • Report: Accidental deaths declining
  • Jury told about angels, demons
  • Local vet wins lottery on Veterans Day
  • Leader of fake ID ring pleads guilty
  • Casinos report Oct. slot revenue drop
  • Fire causes power outages in Danbury
  • Smoke in operating room
  • Schools named 2011 Blue Ribbon Schools
  • School bus crash with children on board
  • Man struck by train in Putnam
  • Bomb squad investigate clothing package
  • Man hit by a train in Putnam
  • Taxpayers shoot down parking lot deal
  • 1 killed in car vs. bike accident
  • Bond at $500,000 for slaying suspect
  • Soon-to-be-mayor resigns as state rep.
  • Red Cross busy after 3 fires Friday
  • Kicking field goals for charity
  • Soda bottle blanks clog up I-84 East
  • Tasered man's death being investigated
  • America's First Hospice honored
  • How to avoid getting scammed or worse
  • Dog owner fights isolation mandate
  • Puppy dead after being tossed from car
  • Campaign seeks Powerball winner
  • Train deboards after man makes threats
  • Mom arrested for DUI with kids in car
  • Accident shuts down Greenwich street
  • Drunk driver rams into police car
  • Lanes closed on I-84 for accident
  • 2nd suspect sought in murder
  • Patrolling New Haven's club district
  • Teen charged with sex assault on boy
  • Malloy keeping 2,300 state jobs open
  • CT Food Bank in need of donations
  • Red Cross employees return to work
  • Police seize 59g of cocaine from home
  • 4 injured, 1 killed in shootings
  • Ledyard fire
  • Shelton Ave. area sees two shootings
  • 1 taken by LifeStar after ATV accident
  • Man dies after police try to subdue him
  • Event to offer troubled homeowners help
  • 1 hospitalized in motorcycle collision
  • Fire serves as morning wake-up call
  • Cops: Possible suspect jumps into river
  • Rowland to give up econ development job
  • Police: man found dead in culvert
  • Child dies when dresser falls on her
  • Lawsuits from power plant blast settled
  • Armed robber seeks more than doughnuts
  • Man due in court in CT kidnapping case
  • UConn to offer English as major
  • Conn. relaxes law barring tree trimmers
  • Vigil held for college student who died
  • Man wanted for assault on jogger
  • Maturo named new East Haven Mayor
  • New London homicide suspect arrested
  • Storm highlights decades of issues
  • Boil water advisory issued
  • Police identify elderly fire victim
  • Power may be scarce, not kindness
  • Preston VFW post plans tribute to vets
  • Class limits a major concern at UConn
  • QU medical school to honor illustrator
  • Groups seek support for caregivers
  • Man found shot to death in New London
  • Police search for Big Y armed robber
  • Toddler killed by fallen furniture
  • Couple blessed with baby on special day
  • One dead in Westport fire
  • Construction company catches fire
  • 8 displaced by Bridgeport fire
  • 2 suspects sought in Cromwell robbery
  • UConn wins against Columbia
  • Fairfield beats Quinnipiac
  • Sacred Heart beats Hartford
  • Police seek armed robbery suspect
  • Car break-in rate increases
  • Man celebrates milestone bday on 11/11
  • Cosby performs at SCSU
  • Suspect in Meriden stabbing arrested
  • Puppy tossed from car, in hospital
  • Military couple marries on 11/11/11
  • Mulch piles high in West Hartford
  • Storm could lead to higher rates
  • Veteran returns home, surprises kids
  • Historic tree could come down
  • Mother, son tied up in home invasion
  • Officials investigate Portland fire
  • 20 people affected by apartment fire
  • Malloy requests disaster declaration
  • Report-It Recap Nov. 11
  • Pet of the Week - Bobbi
  • Hartford water main break
  • 3 teens hurt in Mass. car crash
  • Man gets 14 years for fatal hit-and-run
  • Panel cuts lobster catch to rebuild pop
  • HS football Game of Week highlights
  • Officials investigate Portland fire
  • Preventing crisis during disaster
  • Kid suspects foul play
  • NH urges students to commit to school
  • Yale QB to make life altering decision
  • Antique vandalized in New Haven
  • NL apartment in bad shape, unsafe
  • Bpt food pantry needs help for holidays
  • 4th grade art on display at White House
  • Vigil held for slain UConn grad
  • Fallen soldier laid to rest
  • O'Leary: can't wait to get started
  • Suit filed against CL&P
  • Business owner worries over busy road
  • Mass. murder suspect in court
  • Officer hit by bus in West Haven
  • Ex-teacher's convictions reinstated
  • UConn ticket prices may be raised
  • Witness: Family resisted meds
  • UConn pres. decries abuse scandal
  • AG asks providers to waive charges
  • Boil water advisory issued
  • Mortgage assistance event
  • UConn moves forward on chief search
  • Manufacturing jobs initiative announced
  • Truck rollover closes I-84 in Waterbury
  • UConn reviewing ideas to cut costs
  • Sex offender found with child porn
  • Apartment fire ruled an arson
  • 100% power restoration almost reached
  • Police catch murder suspect in Westport
  • Woman worries about live wires on fence
  • AG: Did utility break law with outages?
  • Fewer babies born premature in Conn
  • Military brides get free wedding gowns
  • Finizio is first mayor in 90 years
  • A choice for residents: trees or power
  • A place to call home for female vets
  • Feeding the meter; coin or credit
  • Student arrested for assaulting teacher
  • 1000s of pheasants escape farm
  • Two die in Wilbur Cross Parkway crash
  • Recount expected in Riverside Park sale
  • Panel adds snow storm to review
  • Recount pending in East Haven election
  • Police search for missing Bristol man
  • Superintendents propose improvements
  • Vote 2011 Top Races in Connecticut
  • Search on for package store robber
  • Inmates help with storm cleanup
  • Handsome Dan statue revealed
  • CL&P offers $10M for outage relief
  • Strike continues for Red Cross workers
  • Elementary school briefly evacuated
  • Stranger danger reminder in Milford
  • Girl hit by truck while waiting for bus
  • Seniors oppose possible SS cuts
  • No opposition in Kent elections
  • Hazmat called in for transformer leak
  • Voters go to polls after outages
  • Malloy arranges storm response review
  • 10 years since Bridgeport girl vanished
  • Mayoral candidates make final push
  • 93-year-old candidate can't say no
  • Two killed in Danbury highway crash
  • Homeowners get creative with heating
  • Truck strikes bridge, splits in half
  • Polling locations change in 11 towns
  • Boil water advisory issued
  • Police hunt for McDonald's robber
  • Car rams front of police department
  • Burglary alert issued in Branford
  • Police find stolen gun in Shelton home
  • Pair allegedly grew pot out of rental
  • Fire erupts at Waterbury's Bobby Allen
  • Polling places now priority for crews
  • 2400 New Haven residents without power
  • Komisarjevsky case focuses on sex abuse
  • 2 arrested in string of home burglaries
  • Suspect arrested in Citibank robbery
  • 6 apartments damaged in fire
  • Man killed in early morning crash
  • Preston man run over by excavator
  • Goal missed, power restoration goes on
  • Malloy: Storm response was inadequate
  • One killed in construction accident
  • Residents rejoice as power returns
  • Boil water advisory issued
  • One killed in home explosion
  • Residents hopeful for power restoration
  • No. 4 UConn routs CW Post 91-61
  • Firefighters battle four-floor blaze
  • Woman dies when tree falls on tent
  • Students link Navy School to community
  • Liturgical tradition's return planned
  • Former defense secretary to speak
  • UNH student dies from fourth story fall
  • West Hartford happy heroes have arrived
  • CL&P: committed to 99% restoration
  • Student falls out window at UNH
  • UNH student struck from behind, robbed
  • Jewelry thieves chased and maced
  • Hospital Appoints Chair of Surgery
  • Grandparent visitation laws a concern
  • Police: Secure valuables in vehicles
  • 20 cats killed in animal sanctuary fire
  • Flu vaccinations urged
  • Mediation set for explosion lawsuits
  • Storm-hit towns discuss election plans
  • 10 tenants escape blaze in Norwalk
  • High oil prices, contracts scrapped
  • 52 firefighters battle Hartford blaze
  • Parked utility trucks frustrating sight
  • Fire at animal shelter
  • Most of Farmington still in the dark
  • PD seek man connected to NH killing
  • NH boxer prepares for battle
  • CT utility takes heat
  • Rags catch fire in Westport shed
  • Landlord charged in fatal fire
  • FEMA declares emergency for Connecticut
  • Man said "can't find ticket"
  • Frustrated folks in South Windsor
  • GOP leader wants session on outages
  • Students tweets for help and gets it
  • Halloween events on Saturday
  • W. Hartford homicide suspect faced judge
  • Neighbors go hunting for CL&P crews
  • Burglary suspect arrested
  • 30 homes isolated, 20 streets blocked
  • Neighbors helping neighbors in Lebanon
  • Local fire dept:CL&P jeopardizing safety
  • Sex assault suspect turns himself in
  • First Niagara Bank robbery in Dayville
  • Free wedding gowns to military brides
  • Boat accident closes down highway
  • Amtrak to halt for bridge upgrade Sat.
  • Pet of the Week - Tahir
  • Blumenthal "underwhelmed" by CL&P
  • Residents trapped by down trees, wires
  • CO scare at Meriden restaurant
  • Fire at condo complex in Farmington
  • Woman hit by 2 cars, killed in Brooklyn
  • UConn 89-30 win over Assumption
  • Folks in Monroe freezing in the dark
  • Avon folks trapped by trees and wires
  • Jeff Van Gundy to call college games
  • Search for Sox manager in 4th inning
  • Fatal crash on Berlin Turnpike
  • Cat shot with arrow recovering
  • W. Hartford PD catch homicide suspect
  • Signs in Branford tested for poison
  • Hartford PD search for runaway child
  • Trio of mayors fed up with CL&P
  • AG asks for investigation of CL&P
  • Meriden folks worried about storm damage
  • Hospital opens impromptu daycare
  • Owner arrested in restaurant arson
  • Folks feel comfy in Groton summer home
  • Local economies suffer without power
  • Document may have info on JFK speech
  • Residents don't trust CL&P's timeline
  • New Middlesex state's attorney
  • CL&P: Storm costs to total $100 mill
  • Redistricting panel chooses ninth member
  • West Haven tools thief arrested
  • Co-Op market has grand opening
  • Car ripped in half by utility pole
  • Oct. snow storm yields poor air quality
  • Gas station proposal after storms
  • Overturned tractor-trailer on Rt 63
  • National Guard and FEMA team up
  • Someone in Conn won $245 million
  • Man beaten with bottle in New Haven
  • Missing: diabetic 68-year-old woman
  • Missing: 77-year-old with Alzheimers
  • 1-95 accident lands trooper in hospital
  • Hot meals handed out in East Hartford
  • First selectman compliments town crews
  • Seymour fire chief speaks with News 8
  • Emergency official speaks about efforts
  • "People helping people" at shelter
  • National Guard arrives in Seymour
  • Residents await arrival of CL&P crews
  • St. Francis: no one will be turned away
  • Tough choice: warm shelter, cold home
  • Minister gets 40 years behind bars
  • Meteorologists dispute CL&P claims
  • Residents tired of double talk from CL&P
  • Town hall now town watering hole
  • Woman, dog escape from burning house
  • Vacant home catches fire in Glastonbury
  • Pastor: Komisarjevsky saw demon
  • Home robbery in New Haven
  • SCSU presidency down to 3 finalists
  • 23 people arrested after party
  • Security guard tasers student
  • Man sent to jail for stabbing dog
  • Bloomfield woman dies from CO poisoning
  • Prisoner dies after basketball game
  • Woman dies in West Hartford fire
  • Malloy: six dead from autumn nor'easter
  • Despite danger drivers get daring
  • Unpaid Irene bills, less crew response
  • Inmate dies shooting hoops
  • One hospitalized in Rocky Hill fire
  • Red Cross asks volunteers to deploy
  • Man found guilty of murdering ex
  • Teen hit by car has internal injuries
  • Boil water advisory issued
  • WCSU students say roads are not safe
  • Couple gets married at storm shelter
  • Assault rifle, stolen gun, crack seized
  • Elderly man, dog found dead inside home
  • Convicted felon wielding gun arrested
  • Hotels filling up in wake of outages
  • Flags at half staff for fallen soldier
  • Malloy "disappointed" by outside help
  • Voter registration deadline extended
  • Chief of Staff leaving Gov. staff
  • Generators flying off the shelves
  • Music director: killer's life has value
  • Officials suspect CO poisoning in death
  • ATV accident kills Enfield man
  • Man accidentally shot in chest
  • CT unions to discuss savings with state
  • Power slowly being restored
  • Fire consumes Torrington home
  • Portable generator hazards, safety tips
  • Durham family ill from CO
  • Generators a hot commodity on cold days
  • Ten hospitalized from carbon monoxide
  • Crews coming to help get power restored
  • Jets strand Conn. passengers for hours
  • Occupy protestors battle the cold
  • Big business for those who have power
  • Residents react to the Autumn Nor'easter
  • Most state employees to report to work
  • Residents relieved storm wasn't worse
  • City-run shelter offers a warm bed
  • Food safety if you've lost power
  • Mayor declares state of emergency
  • School closures and delays
  • Gov. Malloy Noon briefing on Nor'Easter
  • Operation Fuel anticipates big demand
  • Voters facing registration deadline
  • Grand marshals set for Veterans Day
  • Red Cross supports shelter operations
  • East Coast power outages top 3 million
  • UI continues to work to restore power
  • Clean-up and power restoration begins
  • Storm cleanup begins in New Haven
  • Half of Waterbury left without power
  • Much of CT in the dark after nor'easter
  • Winds picking up in Meriden
  • Malloy declares state of emergency
  • Fatal crash in Colchester
  • Yale stops Columbia 16-13
  • St Francis beats CCSU 27-13
  • Road closures and parking bans
  • PD seek shooter and hit and run driver
  • Metro-North service slowed due to snow
  • Shelters open across state
  • Lobstermen seeking other work in CT
  • Over 697,000 power outages reported
  • October snow storm hits East Coast
  • 2nd man sentenced in string of robberies
  • Energy projects eligible for financing
  • High school kids headed to art fair
  • Stray bullet hits woman in New Haven
  • PD search for Hartford shooting suspects
  • Cosey Beach preps for Fall snow storm
  • Home invasion suspect identified
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  • 1 lb. of marijuana and $25k seized
  • Family waiting on roof repairs
  • CL&P and UI prepared for first snow fall
  • Shur Fire goes up in flames
  • Woman no longer worried about down wires
  • Fatal shooting in New Haven
  • DOT: plan in place for impending storm
  • School put under "modified" lockdown
  • 2nd cemetery vandalism in a month
  • Fall snow storm to cause power outages
  • Man accused of sexually assaulting tween
  • High levels of CO send 5 to hospital
  • Police investigate thefts from cars
  • DMV showcases school bus safety
  • CT native commands newest US submarine
  • Boys & Girls Club celebrates 140 years
  • Three injured in four-car-crash
  • Police search for Stop & Shop thief
  • Flashback: October snowstorm of 1987
  • Thief steals $200, speeds off in BMW
  • State reaches $1.7 million settlement
  • Pet of the Week - Tiger
  • Council pans Metro-North Bill of Rights
  • Family wants killer kept locked up
  • Cigna's 3Q profit falls 35 percent
  • Athlete from Orange dies at Univ. of RI
  • Komisarjevsky's mother returns to stand
  • Wood pellet store catches fire
  • Snow piling up in the ice box of CT
  • Guilty plea in document theft
  • Malloy signs jobs bill
  • Occupy Hartford marches into CT
  • CT court hears school board case
  • NH home investigated after robbery
  • Student gets boot due to over crowding
  • Police surround home in New Haven
  • Malloy prepares for Lab negotiations
  • UConn tourney in jeapordy
  • Abduction suspect to return to RI
  • Helicopter maker settles claims
  • Troops return home after a year overseas
  • Charla Nash gives first tv interview
  • Uncasville woman worries over wires
  • The flu shot debate
  • Pedestrian safety tips from AAA
  • After police chase, suspect invades home
  • One arrested in Ansonia drug bust
  • Malloy to sign bipartisan bill into law
  • Storm drains installed in Branford
  • Komisarjevsky's mother testifies
  • East Haven disaster center closed
  • Strict rules for sex offenders
  • Hit and run in West Hartford
  • Man allegedly stole $78K from hotel
  • Man allegedly defrauded insurance $50K
  • West Haven HS evacuated
  • Police remove cocaine from man's butt
  • Magic mushroom arrest
  • Motorcyclist killed in crash identified
  • Getting scared for a good cause
  • Residents upset over development plan
  • Coaches recruiting around realignment
  • Family rescued from lethal levels of CO
  • Aquarium hopes new whale is a stud
  • Police scare off shoplifter in Branford
  • Man charged with gutting deer in lot
  • Residents heated over park debate
  • Once-exonerated convict dies
  • Surgery vs. alternative medicine
  • Plant views safety after Japan quake
  • Reducing recidivism rates in New Haven
  • Occupy community still strong
  • 6 arrested in Bristol drug bust
  • Gas leak in Southington store
  • Indecent exposure arrest in Guilford
  • Pick-up truck vs. school bus accident
  • Charges dismissed in home invasion
  • Report: City workers donated to Finch
  • Protesters seek to recruit college kids
  • Use your phone to scan, buy groceries
  • Senate passes bipartisan jobs bill
  • Komisarjevsky's father testifies
  • Educators discuss college readiness
  • Fitness contest honors SEAL's memory
  • One killed in multi-vehicle accident
  • Proposed Powder Ridge deal falls apart
  • Hartford names its chief risk officer
  • Ask the Governor Part 4
  • Van rolls after hitting tractor trailer
  • House fan, milk crate catch fire
  • Search continues for missing teen
  • Man faces life for prostituting a minor
  • Malloy, legislators agree on jobs bill
  • Deported man arrested for reentering US
  • Man sentenced for failing to pay taxes
  • Montville house fire ruled suspicious
  • Attempted kidnapper sent to Stonington
  • Man found guilty in hostage-arson case
  • Man arrested for computer crimes
  • Worker killed in 60ft fall
  • 26 people allegedly defrauded towns $52K
  • Strike prisoner fights force-feedings
  • Accused teen killer faces judge
  • CT lends $20M in deal luring NBC Sports
  • Mail-in voter registration deadline
  • Arrest made in shoplifting incident
  • 3 arrests in package store robbery
  • Police divers search river for gun
  • Lawmaker: NBC Sports to bring 500 jobs
  • 20-year-old charged with sexual assault
  • 9 injured in car vs. bus accident
  • Electric Boat wins $90 million contract
  • NH rescuers help hurt Conn. hiker
  • Shenkman jury continues deliberations
  • Armed robbery at package store
  • Police search for missing 19-year-old
  • Education association endorses Donovan
  • Activist ends hunger strike
  • VFW shut down due to drug allegations
  • "Backpack Program" feeds Fairfield kids
  • Batteries stolen from 8 school buses
  • Jeweler arrested for improper protocol
  • Male beluga flown in to mate with whale
  • Student artwork a cause for controversy
  • Developing drugs to fight "superbugs"
  • Couple arrested for burglary in Branford
  • Friend: Never had anyone die in my arms
  • Rep. proposes changing Halloween date
  • Seymour HS evacuated for propane leak
  • Police chase ends in crash, 3 injured
  • Fire closed down I-95 in New Haven
  • School bus crash in West Hartford
  • Conn. cuts casinos' security costs
  • Blumenthal to discuss antibiotics bill
  • Insurer Cigna to buy HealthSpring
  • Panel ordered into sensitivity training
  • Fire at Milford apartment complex
  • Job fair set for disabled graduates
  • Child dies in Bridgeport house fire
  • Teen dies in accidental shooting
  • Court to take up hunger strike case
  • Closing arguments in hostage-arson case
  • Penalty phase begins for Komisarjevsky
  • Deliberations in hostage-arson case
  • New Haven teen dead after shooting
  • Table to pay tribute to DeLauro family
  • Hayes bragged of 17 killings in letter
  • Komisarjevsky sentencing phase to begin
  • Stamford puts Irene price tag at $1.2M
  • Quinnipiac players back in court
  • Woman charged in bank threats in court
  • Lawmakers return to vote on jobs bills
  • Man gets 33 years for killing bouncer
  • ROTC programs return to Ivy League
  • Man poses as homeless; robs laundromat
  • Group sponsors student robot project
  • Jennifer Lopez headlines casino event
  • No abundance of acorns
  • Couple enjoys breeding mini-donkeys
  • Man shot by State Trooper identified
  • House destroyed in Montville fire
  • Two shot on Barbour Street
  • Officer involved shooting in Elm City
  • CVS apologizes to Farmington group home
  • Police: Bell, light pole stolen
  • Protesters gather at GE CEO's home
  • Future bride, groom jump from fire
  • Missing East Haddam man found dead
  • Mayor Finch Serves as Honorary Chair
  • GOP hope to take 5th Congressional seat
  • Man arrested for RI attempted abduction
  • Transportation panel seeks input
  • Governor to tour New London shipyard
  • Forester teaches timber policy
  • Malloy swears in new airport authority
  • Police: woman threw kittens out of car
  • High School Football week 6 highlights
  • Attempted abduction in RI
  • Two car crash stops traffic on I-95
  • AFT President: Pass American Jobs Act
  • Two shift search for E. Haddam man
  • Kissing controversy at high school play
  • 2 disabled women denied flu-shots at CVS
  • Fmr. UConn AD being paid $1 by Big Eas
  • Arrest made in Hartford homicide
  • Dr. Mel - What a Ride It's Been preview
  • Mayor Jarjura fights to keep his seat
  • High-tech dining gets great reviews
  • Rehired troopers back to work
  • Cops mystified by man's disappearance
  • Elderly woman threw kittens out of car
  • Pastor weighing future of hunger strike
  • Judge awards $3M in priest abuse case
  • 6 arrested in Bristol drug bust
  • Man gets 2? yrs for selling crack
  • Official: NBC Sports relocating to Conn.
  • CT promises more preschool for needy
  • Navy official hails subs' role
  • Vernon residents charged in sex assault
  • 1 injured in Route 67 accident
  • 4 suspects wanted in car burglaries
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  • Jewelry store robbery suspect caught
  • Increasing resident attending CSUS
  • Tolland HS evacuated
  • Water main break stops traffic
  • Take down operation in Glastonbury
  • Mysterious power outage in EH
  • Car hits pole in West Hartford
  • Battle over Westport building expansion
  • Malloy to be honorary chairman
  • Proposal to cap NHFD applications
  • Stores freezing out new flavor
  • BPT folks fight to keep historic home
  • Over 300 bridges labeled deficient
  • CT unemployment drops below 9 percent
  • Victims of PanAm 103 remembered
  • Wooster monument set in stone
  • Cops: Embezzler took $600K from town
  • Auriemma blames ND for realignment issue
  • Law changed after auditors' criticism
  • Suspect wanted in bank robbery
  • CT teacher wins national Milken Award
  • Deal would bring NBC Sports to Stamford
  • Treatment backer urges more studies
  • Man charged in assault on postal worker
  • Appellate, superior court picks named
  • Bill includes $180 million for small biz
  • Conn. seeks federal preschool money
  • Fatal crash in Salem kills teen girl
  • Home invasion suspect arrested
  • Special Olympics fundraiser at casino
  • Cops find 28 grams of cocaine in home
  • Higher student parking fees at UConn?
  • Popular Greenwich principal reinstated
  • Mom pleads guilty to forcing beer on kid
  • West Hartford police chief to retire
  • State Trooper hit; safety a concern
  • Branford residents voice water worries
  • Thieves steal John Deere machinery
  • PGA tour event raises over $1 million
  • Protestors seek shelter from the rain
  • Deal not yet inked on Conn. jobs bills
  • Police seek suspects in deli robbery
  • DEA holding unused drug drop off
  • Students want "Q" House back open
  • Republicans blast new research lab plan
  • Burglary at pizza restaurant in Norwich
  • New Haven police raids catch suspects
  • Lawmakers discuss eyewitness testimony
  • Friends and family mourn Chauncey Hardy
  • 2 attempted robberies, 1 arrest
  • Food fight turns into brawl at HS
  • Police: man shot at house, arrested
  • Yale library acquires 'lost' script
  • School district receives $250K grant
  • Tech schools likely to remain state-run
  • UConn adding new data security program
  • Double trouble at Woodbridge high school
  • Car vs. bicycle incident in S. Windsor
  • Hypothermia a concern for missing man
  • Construction accident at Yale
  • Missing Trumbull teen found
  • Accused DUI lawmaker pleads not guilty
  • Task force studies eyewitness ID issues
  • CT Supreme Court hears cases in Danbury
  • New parking payment system in Mystic
  • On-duty officer injured on the Merritt
  • West Haven trash troubles disappear
  • Silver alert issued for East Haddam man
  • Police search for Sacred Heart thief
  • Kerekes points out a need for change
  • Hospital donates to new computer lab
  • Dr. Mel earns lifetime achievement award
  • Suspicious incident at school bus stop
  • New New Haven chief of police announced
  • Lawmakers work on job growth bill
  • Schools setting up governance councils
  • Animation studio to expand with aid
  • Felonies up 6% in NY train system
  • Educator named Teacher of the Year
  • Students support embattled principal
  • New arts building planned at WestConn
  • Cops say mom gave teens alcohol
  • Teen's family settles suit for $420K
  • Ballot controversy over chief nomination
  • Attack at Hartford post office
  • Waterbury murder suspect arrested
  • Fmr. minister wanted on assault charges
  • New early childhood education agency
  • Crash nearly closes down 95 in Greenwich
  • 20 years for child sexual assault
  • Domestic violence awareness campaign
  • New New Haven chief to be named
  • Acid leak closes part of rest area
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  • Waterbury sex offender gets 7 years
  • Employees to receive over $6 million
  • Navy awards Electric Boat $429 million
  • Suspects eyed in other home invasions
  • Can you make it in 'The Real World' ?
  • DeLauro monument goes up in Wooster
  • Longtime New Haven newsman dies
  • New Haven police chief resigning
  • Man sentenced for having child porn
  • Pair obtained $2.7 million in mortgages
  • Police chief demoted by mayor
  • Activist begins hunger strike
  • Gas leak causes fire in Greenwich
  • Police: man pushed girlfriend out window
  • Victim identified in hunting accident
  • Mohegan Sun: Sept. slots revenue up
  • Toddler in car during marijuana arrest
  • CT Court hears sexual assault case
  • Neighbors chase down truck crashers
  • Cops: chief of police not quitting post
  • Home burglary interrupted
  • Parachute wasn't deployed in crash
  • Synagogue considers condo proposal
  • Plan calls for business boost in SE CT
  • Assembly pushes for $50M in ed grants
  • Mystic Seaport to shut for 6 weeks
  • Man charged with killing dad in court
  • One killed in Danbury plane crash
  • Homeowners try to put out garage fire
  • Man killed in hunting-related accident
  • Athletes rescued after boats capsized
  • Funeral set for US hoops player killed
  • Cop, wife face charges in dog dispute
  • Man who posed as soldier is spared jail
  • Man arrested at Occupy Hartford
  • Police cite privacy concerns over DNA
  • Community celebrates Hayley Petits life
  • Schools case heads to Conn. high court
  • Farms that supply local schools honored
  • Package store robbed at gunpoint
  • Man killed outside strip club
  • Inspiring stories at Hartford Marathon
  • Hundreds gather to Occupy New Haven
  • Man arrested for mailed marijuana
  • UConn honoring FDA employee
  • Firm credits more business to robotics
  • Motorcycle vs. pickup truck accident
  • Drug bust nets two arrests, $60k
  • Scientist cites Steve Jobs for help
  • Highlights of HS football week 5
  • Police say inmate wanted witness killed
  • Two home invasion suspects arrested
  • New Britain homicide suspect arrested
  • Car wreaks havoc on East Hartford
  • Two hospitalized in Hartford assault
  • Boy on bike collides with car
  • Cop hit by car released from hospital
  • Submarine a step closer to completion
  • Elderly assistance checks on the way
  • Cop hit by car hospitalized
  • Hartford cracks down on crime
  • Hartford marathon impacts roads
  • Defending champion UConn opens practice
  • Groton Navy base gets $429.1 mill award
  • Fake 9-11 call causes accident
  • One person injured in Stratford crash
  • UConn Medical Center deal opposition
  • Conn. settles lawsuits with rating firm
  • Flooding under control in Old Saybvrook
  • Volunteers build playground for kids
  • Car falls off truck in Stamford
  • Blumenthal: job proposals crawling in DC
  • NH folks rally against police brutality
  • Kayaker talks about river rescue
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  • Misspelled signs plague Putnam
  • Man guilty of trafficking drugs to CT
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  • Multi car crash stops traffic in Hrtfd
  • Moose spotted at busy CT intersection
  • Murphy leads Dems in Senate fundraising
  • 2 men arrested after breaking into home
  • Teachers might lose their credentials
  • DMV: 900 buses pulled off road
  • Home invasion in Ledyard
  • 2 schools on lockdown after robbery
  • Elderly man arrested on drug charges
  • Shays carrying $283,000 in campaign debt
  • Boy charged in fake 911 call
  • 5 kids hospitalized for CO exposure
  • Public reacts to Komisarjevsky verdict
  • Shelton FD wants $1mill to update radios
  • Komisarjevsky court artist gives insight
  • Chad Dawson trains in Connecticut
  • Beaver dam removal causes 4 foot floods
  • Accomplice in Fairfield murders dies
  • Folks angered by Pfizer's 1,100 job cuts
  • Malloy sympathizes with Occupy cause
  • Gay veteran fights VA for benefits
  • Police search for home invader
  • Malloy gets earful about unemployment
  • Komisarjevsky guilty on all counts
  • Head of drug trafficking ring sentenced
  • Malloy expects deal soon on jobs package
  • Shelton hazmat situation
  • Woman admits role in mortgage fraud case
  • Wanted Meriden man found in Virginia
  • Cat saved from storm drain
  • $5 million for transit planning
  • Accident on Rt 66 in Middlefield
  • East Haven FEMA center open until Oct 27
  • Woman jumps into river after assault
  • Police investigate 27th New Haven murder
  • Hamden school on lockdown for 8 minutes
  • Prosecution rests in Shenkman trial
  • Hazmat situation at hospital office
  • Squirrel creates explosion at substation
  • Final suspect caught in vandalism
  • Arts college on financial watch list
  • Late night water rescue in New Haven
  • Drug deal gone wrong in Trumbull
  • Marijuana dealer arrested in Manchester
  • Man uses shotgun to fix traffic trouble
  • Judge hurt in motorcycle crash
  • Superintendents contract terminated
  • Pratt & Whitney boosts its bet
  • Disaster center to close on Oct. 27
  • Elmer Street shooting suspect arrested
  • 9 people indicted for marriage fraud
  • McMahon reaching out in 2012 Senate bid
  • Candy company sours protestors in Orange
  • Police search for missing patient
  • Jumping jacks world record broken?
  • Man defrauded food stamp program 94K
  • Top global brands of 2011 named
  • Burglars strike vacant homes
  • UI pays fine to settle EPA claims
  • Fla. fugitive from justice arrested
  • Woman traumatized after home invasion
  • CT's largest community college expanding
  • Man pleads guilty in Navy seaman's death
  • Man sentenced for selling cocaine
  • Mia Farrow gives Darfur items to UConn
  • Changes coming to 2 DMV offices
  • Occupy Hartford in its second week
  • Stolen credit card investigation in Kent
  • Free dental screenings for kids today
  • Burglary suspect arrested in Norwich
  • Job fair for Clinton Crossing stores
  • Homes pierced by bullets in Meriden
  • Silver alert issued for missing man
  • DEEP: Watch out for deer and moose
  • Police search for home invasion suspect
  • 12 arrested, semi-automatic seized
  • Bill could scrap new fishing system
  • Police provide burglary prevention tips
  • Police investigate untimely death
  • Homeowners threatened by eminent domain
  • Historic fireboat draws in a crowd
  • McMahon starts jobs tour
  • Police search for missing teenage girl
  • Irene's toll still heavy on oystermen
  • Tuberculosis numbers declining
  • Dentist pays for false Medicaid claims
  • Cops: Man sexually assaulted 13-year-old
  • Wooster Square to get 2nd monument
  • Suspect in gas station fire in court
  • State employee retirements reach 2,628
  • Proposed detention center may be a park
  • Guilford fire kills 2 dogs
  • Hamden stabbing suspect in court
  • Police ID man who died in reservoir
  • Missing 17-year-old Seymour girl
  • Man pleads guilty for illegal possession
  • Judge: Stratford must reinstate officer
  • Universities mark College Radio Day
  • Teachers in scandal return to work
  • Investigation continues in accident
  • Man pleads guilty in Vt. child sex case
  • Motorcycle vs. pedestrian accident
  • Firefighters put out Milford house fire
  • Missing 65-year-old with Alzheimer's
  • Missing boy found sleeping soundly
  • Residents enjoy one more beach day
  • Boater finds body in Connecticut River
  • Sea lion bites trainer at aquarium
  • The hunt is on for armed man
  • Bridge malfunction stalls train
  • Stamford hospice to close
  • Tree falls on man in Salem
  • Police investigate string of burglaries
  • C. Malloy tapped as CEO of arts group
  • 2 Yale students face charges
  • Arrest made in car vandalism string
  • Connecticut restaurant week kicks off
  • Hamden homicide suspect in court
  • Sexual assault at frat house
  • State finds evictions up after brief dip
  • Police: man failed to supervise grandson
  • Small fire at furniture store
  • QU, St. Vincent's announce partnership
  • Job fair today in Trumbull, Farmington
  • Cyclists seek tougher penalties
  • Metro-North delays expected this morn
  • UConn plans degree in human rights
  • Closing arguments Tue for Komisarjevsky
  • Conn. oystermen seek help after Irene
  • Teachers in cheating review losing pay
  • Fine proposed in rehab patient's death
  • Bridge failure impacts Metro-North
  • Dems urge passing China currency bill
  • Book seller facing off in Supreme Court
  • Man hospitalized in overnight shooting
  • Conn. gets tough with Amazon
  • UConn program helps injured vets
  • Breastfeeding guide to help compliance
  • Rare birds book on display at Trinity
  • Panel to explore small firm health care
  • 3 cemetery vandals arrested, 3 sought
  • Norwich sets football 'brain baseline'
  • Man dies after car goes into reservoir
  • Police investigate close-to-home crash
  • Possible police standoff in West Haven
  • Woman arrested for DWI in Plainfield
  • Woman murdered by her boyfriend
  • Potentially explosive situation
  • Final disaster recovery center to close
  • UConn students can check out bicycles
  • Man accidentally shot himself
  • Arrest made in August shooting
  • Possible repeat robbery in Hamden
  • Prisoners express anger over porn ban
  • Fire heavily damages factory
  • Suspect to decide on jury or judges
  • Gophers swamp Sacred Heart 9-0
  • Seven arrested in Vernon drug bust
  • High school football weekly highlights
  • Student arrest for fake robbery claim
  • Three car crash in Norwalk
  • Threat of explosion causes evacuation
  • WH water front no longer being dumped
  • Family wracks up debt in war hero's name
  • Wall Street protest makes way to Hrtfd
  • Cheshire swim team has 1st loss since 86
  • Dems push for level heating aid funding
  • Hartford latest site of protest
  • Man gets 40 yrs for daughter's death
  • UConn audit eyes debt collection
  • Owners fight business break-ins
  • Farmers lose crops and money to Irene
  • EH PD has no confidence in mayor
  • Manhunt ends in Milford marsh
  • Report It - Week of October 2nd
  • Panel proposes cancer screening change
  • Fall Foliage Report Oct. 7th, 2011
  • Court rejects claim against insurer
  • Disaster designation OK'd for farmers
  • Climbers charged for mountain mishap
  • Armed bank robbers still at large
  • Sailor pleads no contest in sex assault
  • Unions file longevity pay grievance
  • Dead teen's family settles Conn. suit
  • New education commissioner starts job
  • AG seeks life for accused kidnap killer
  • 10 charged in CT fake marriage scheme
  • New BOE in Bridgeport concerns parents
  • Dog survives 15 stab wounds
  • Sex assault suspect arrested in Mass.
  • Man suffering from Dementia is missing
  • Calhoun says more talent this season
  • Hartford man held for attempted murder
  • Man pleads guilty for deadly hit and run
  • Centers to help inventors create jobs
  • No arrests in deadly WH pitbull attack
  • Firefighter injured rescuing hiker
  • Couple caught writing fake prescriptions
  • Shays ready to run against McMahon
  • Apple executive dies after cancer battle
  • Connecticut remembers Steve Jobs
  • Man seeking child sex gets 11 years
  • Yale conference on universe's mysteries
  • Danbury man killed in small plane crash
  • Defense rests in Komisarjevsky trial
  • Malloy kicks off summit on Conn economy
  • Economic development plan for ports
  • $1M grant for literacy studies sought
  • New Haven chief, mayor talk crime
  • Missing two-year-old boy found in NJ
  • Post office may close; residents oppose
  • Family affair: 3 arrested in drug pad
  • Shays full-time campaign for Senate
  • Occupy Wall Street comes to Hartford
  • 3 domestic violence cases in 2 weeks
  • State board investigates over budget
  • Eyes on 'burden of proof' in special ed
  • Bridge replacements worry businesses
  • Church needs $400,000 for repairs
  • Official gets $1.2 million for speeches
  • Tech schools task force plans hearings
  • Malloy won't cut local aid next year
  • Car drives into Krausers
  • Worker killed in well accident
  • North Canaan drug bust
  • 20th anniversary of largest CT protest
  • CT nears completion of $50M grant app
  • Power restored to Waterbury court house
  • Fire took 14 hours to clear
  • Bank robber still at large
  • Woman killed in hit-and-run in Norwalk
  • Waterbury reviews use of seized money
  • Disaster recovery centers begin closing
  • Activists seeking ideas for CT protest
  • Friendly's closing 7 Conn. restaurants
  • Quinnipiac names first Muslim chaplain
  • Contract set for higher ed board pres
  • Komisarjevsky defense presents its case
  • Victim testifies in hostage case
  • Burglars lead police on chase
  • Domestic violence vigil in Derby
  • Fatal one-car crash on Route 79
  • Two homes fall victim to burglars
  • Police chief worked his way up
  • Man pleads guilty after selling crack
  • Lawmakers give Gov. storm response tips
  • Jury hears recordings in hostage case
  • Woman gets attacked by crow
  • Hartford Hospital goes green
  • Agency offers to rehire supervisors
  • CT ranks #2 in US in breast cancer rates
  • Arrest made in 22-year-old cold case
  • Forbes Ave to be closed for construction
  • CVS pharmacy techs stole and sold drugs
  • Kenneth Curtis out on parole
  • Keeping up with the paperwork for new ID
  • Shays: "full-fledged" Senate candidate
  • Woman murdered on her birthday
  • SCSU president search in final stages
  • Motions expected in Komisarjevsky case
  • Wait times get longer at the DMV
  • Investigation into Clinton Ave fire
  • Captain on leave after DUI charges
  • New details about fatal bike accident
  • Police seize 30 bags of cocaine, cash
  • Tractor-trailer hits New Haven bridge
  • Higher ed board holding first meeting
  • No charges after teen hit by car
  • Several injured in ceiling collapse
  • Sex offender caught with pants down
  • Firefighters respond to hazmat scare
  • Man sentenced for accepting gratuity
  • Fatal car vs. bike accident in Somers
  • Vandals destroy hundreds of headstones
  • Airlift Benefit Raises $1.4 million
  • DMV warns of long lines this week
  • Howard avenue fire may be arson
  • Fire on Howard Ave in New Haven
  • Hartford #2 in US in Latino joblessness
  • Police Captain charged with DUI
  • Emergency shelters already filled
  • JetBlue to offer new flight destination
  • Family shelters offer hope and help
  • Victims identified in two shootings
  • Police: Baby girl died of natural causes
  • Double stabbing in New Haven
  • Victim identified in Clay St. shooting
  • One month later, Irene clean-up persists
  • Woman falls from SUV on Route 8
  • Community seeks answers for mauled girl
  • Shays expected to announce Senate run
  • Construction workers don pink hard hats
  • Trial begins in hostage-arson case
  • Firefighters return home from MN mission
  • AT&T overtime dispute goes to trial
  • Laid-off state troopers to be rehired
  • Arrest made in Motel 6 stabbings
  • Aquarium to mark Titanic's 100th anniv.
  • Malloy to host Conn. economic summit
  • Estate sues over retroactive tax hike
  • Komisarjevsky trial could end this week
  • Dozens gather for interfaith rally
  • Hundreds ride for justice for Petit fam
  • Death row appeals not going anywhere
  • $17,000 donation made to wounded troops
  • Teacher eyed in cheating scheme retiring
  • Slain woman was being evicted
  • Komisarjevsky Trial Starts Monday
  • Speed A Factor In Fatal Putnam Crash
  • 1st court hearing set in Conn. prison closure case
  • New Haven shooter arrested
  • Fla. man gets 1 year in fatal punch
  • School vandalized in Plainfield
  • Lawmakers' 1st Irene Hearing Begins Monday Morning
  • Workers sign up for once-contentious program
  • Fired New Milford officer files $10M lawsuit
  • Car fans gather in Manchester for Cruise
  • Casinos seek break on paying for security
  • Suspect in rapes due back in court
  • Car fans gather in Manchester for Cruise
  • Missing man didn't know he was reported missing
  • Woman creates a fire, charged with arson
  • CT gets millions to evaluate lead hazards
  • CL&P exec in eye of post-Irene storm over outages
  • Ex-officer wants his job back
  • Drivers In Fiery I-84 Tractor-Trailer Crash Identified
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  • Four Romanian Nationals Charged with Allegedly Participating in Multimillion Dollar Scheme to Hack into and Steal Credit Card Data from U.S. Merchants
  • Arkansas Man Pleads Guilty to Civil Rights Offenses for Involvement in the Firebombing of Interracial Couples Home
  • Operator of Detroit School and Day Care Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion
  • Gaza: UN agency invites runners worldwide to take part in marathon
  • Seven Charged in in Florida in $120 Million National Tax Fraud Scheme
  • New Zealand Fishing Company Indicted for Enviromental Crimes and Obstruction of Justice
  • Justice Department Files Lawsuit Alleging Immigration-Related Employment Discrimination by University of California, San Diego Medical Center
  • Ivory Smuggler Pleads Guilty in New York
  • Iraq: UN calls for more time to resolve issue of camp residents
  • Detroit-Area Clinic Owner Sentenced to 78 Months in Prison for Role in $9.1 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme
  • Former Chicago Police Officer Pleads Guilty to Racketeering and Related Charges for Involvement with Latin Kings Gang
  • New Guidance Supports Voluntary Efforts to Promote Diversity and Reduce Racial Isolation in Education
  • Ohio Insurance Salesman Arrested on Tax Charges
  • Former Executive of Peruvian Airline Pleads Guilty to Fixing Fuel Surcharge Rates on Air Cargo Shipments Following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
  • Taiwan Aftermarket Auto Lights Manufacturer and Its Chairman Indicted for Participation in Price-Fixing Conspiracy
  • Syrian forces have committed crimes against humanity
  • Voting in DR Congo elections relatively peaceful so far, UN says
  • Korean soccer ace joins UN campaign in fight against HIV/AIDS
  • Detroit-Area Foot Doctor Pleads Guilty to Medicare Fraud Scheme
  • Afghanistan has long way to go in protecting women from violence
  • FBI Boston Division Reminds Holiday Shoppers to Beware of Fraudulant Cyber Activity
  • Lincoln Man Charged with Conspiracy to Distribute Methamphetamine
  • Federal Courts Order Seizure of 150 Website Domains Involved in Selling Counterfeit Goods as Part of DOJ, ICE HSI and FBI Cyber Monday Crackdown
  • Welcoming accord in Yemen, Security Council urges timely implementation
  • UN climate change conference kicks off in Durban with call to action
  • Seven Ohio Men Arrested for Hate Crime Attacks Against Amish Men
  • UN rights chief deplores killing of protesters in Egypt
  • UN study provides guidelines to meet greenhouse gas emissions targets by 2020
  • Two More Involved in Internet Sports Gambling Ring Sentenced
  • U.S. Pharmaceutical Company Merck Sharp & Dohme to Pay Nearly One Billion Dollars Over Promotion of Vioxx
  • Civil Contempt Sanctions Assessed Against Arizona Company That Allegedly Targeted Fraud Victims
  • ICC judges will decide where Qadhafis son will stand trial, says Prosecutor
  • UN envoy reports political, social and security advances in Timor-Leste
  • Fifteen Additional Alleged Members or Associates of the Almighty Latin Kings and Queen Nation, Including Current and Former Chicago Police Officers, Charged with Racketeering Conspiracy and Other Related Crimes
  • Former Washington, D.C., Tax Return Preparer Sentenced to Three Years for Preparing False Returns
  • Egypt: UN human rights experts voice alarm at deadly crackdown
  • Replacement chemicals threaten efforts to curb global warming
  • Former Bryan County, Okla., Sheriffs Office Lieutenant Indicted for Civil Rights Violations and Obstruction of Justice
  • Active tolerance vital during times of extraordinary change, UN officials say
  • Security Council extends European peacekeepers in Bosnia
  • UN tribunal orders medical examination of former Bosnian Serb military chief
  • Weston Man Sentenced to 41 Months in Federal Prison for Participating in Mortgage Fraud Conspiracies
  • Virginia Store Owner Pleads Guilty to Trafficking in Counterfeit Goods
  • Miami-Area Patient Recruiter Pleads Guilty to Fraud and Kickback Scheme
  • UN finds child labour, underage marriage among displaced Central Africans
  • Cholera outbreak hits Kenyas largest refugee complex
  • West Alabama Man Pleads Guilty to Disaster Fraud Related to Tuscaloosa Tornado
  • Justice Department Announces Dismissal of Case Regarding Conditions at the Dallas County Jail
  • UN urges action to help hundreds of millions of sufferers of diabetes
  • Ban welcomes decision by Arab League to suspend Syria
  • Department of Justice Announces Compensation for Servicemembers as Part of Settlement with Bank of America
  • Bangladesh offers lessons on climate change and disaster risks
  • UN calls for immediate resumption of direct Israel-Palestinians talks
  • Robbery of Metropolitan Bank Branch in Lyons
  • Voicing concern at recent breaches, UN calls on Egypt to ensure basic rights
  • Kenyan company trains and lends to farmers under UN-backed initiative
  • Fort Lauderdale-Area Halfway House Owners Plead Guilty to Kickback Scheme
  • Border Patrol Agents Seize Nearly 4 Tons of Marijuana in 2 Days
  • UN joins One Day on Earth to capture global spectrum of human activities on film
  • Very low levels of radiation detected in Europe, UN agency reports
  • Heavy rains and continuing conflict impede relief effort in Somalia
  • CBP El Paso Gets New Pedestrian Gates and Additional Ready Lane Upgrades for Security and Facilitation
  • CBP Officers at Progreso Port of Entry Arrest Man Wanted on Homicide Charges
  • Buffalo Developer Indicted for Illegally Filling Over 90 Acres of Wetlands in Amherst, N.Y.
  • Nepal: UN concerned over appointment of officials implicated in rights abuses
  • UN guide seeks to prevent spread of forest-damaging pests
  • Steele Sentenced to 50 Years in Murder-for-Hire Scheme
  • Former Security Guard Sentenced to Prison for Making Hoax Bomb Threats to Secaucus, New Jersey NBA Office
  • Ninth Person Pleads Guilty to Scheme to Fraudulently Control Condominium Homeowners Associations in Las Vegas
  • Greater coordination key to response to chemical or biological terror threat
  • Ban deploys UN team to assess Gulf of Guinea piracy threat
  • Kosovo: UN envoy condemns fatal shooting incident in north
  • Papillion Couple Sentenced for Structuring, Husband for Meth Dealing
  • Colombian Paramilitary Leader Sentenced in Miami to 33 Years in Prison for Drug Trafficking and Narco-Terrorism
  • UN report sounds alarm over pre-election human rights violations in DR Congo
  • Atlas provides view from space of endangered UNESCO heritage sites
  • Aquaculture has potential to cut poverty, combat food insecurity
  • Death toll passes 3,500 as Syrian crackdown continues, says UN human rights office
  • Upcoming Ivorian election must be transparent and inclusive
  • UN refugee agency welcomes declaration on ending Balkans refugee crisis
  • Baltimore Career Offender Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison for Robbing a Thrift Store Three Times in Eight Days
  • On eve of election, UN envoy appeals to Liberians to ensure peaceful poll
  • Darfur: Ban deplores attack on UN-African Union peacekeepers
  • Central America floods crisis only just beginning, warns UN relief official
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  • Federal Court Orders Iowa Construction Company to Pay Employment Taxes
  • UN agencies boost aid efforts to help Somalis hit by floods, famine and insecurity
  • Moldova must work harder to end discrimination, says UN rights chief
  • UN agency deplores deadly boat sinking off Indonesian coast
  • Former New York Lawyer Sentenced for Making a False Statement in Connection with Securities Fraud Investigation
  • Alabama Return Preparers Found Guilty of Tax Crimes
  • At G-20 summit, Ban calls for sustainable and jobs-rich economic recovery
  • Peace in Afghanistan crucial for regional stability
  • Pest Hops Into Port for First Time
  • Former Most Wanted Health Care Fraud Fugitives Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison for $9.1 Million Detroit Medicare Fraud Scheme
  • UN chief and General Assembly President arrive in Libya on unannounced visit
  • Young people have enormous power to shape better world, Migiro tells students
  • Mexican Mafia Member Sentenced to Life in Federal Prison
  • Bridgeport Woman Sentenced to Three Years in Federal Prison for Role in Narcotics Trafficking Ring
  • Brooklyn, N.Y., Medicare Fraud Strike Force Charges 12 Individuals for Participating in Health Care Fraud Schemes Totaling More Than $95 Million
  • Department of Justice Challenges South Carolinas Immigration Law
  • Deal between Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders is attainable
  • UN experts warn of severe restrictions on Tibetan monasteries in China
  • Three Women Plead Guilty in Mortgage Fraud Scheme
  • CBP Officers Catch Illegal Alien Posing as Construction Worker at San Ysidro
  • Federal Court Permanently Bars Two Louisiana Tax Preparers
  • Owner of Houston Health Care Company Sentenced to 41 Months in Prison in Connection with $1.3 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme
  • Security Council calls on Libyan authorities to stem proliferation of arms
  • As world passes 7 billion milestone, UN urges action to meet key challenges
  • CBP Officers Apprehend Woman Crawling into the U.S.
  • Three UN refugee agency staff killed in Afghan suicide attack
  • Senior UN official arrives in Myanmar for five-day visit
  • UN and South Sudan in joint effort to reduce maternal mortality
  • South Carolina Man Pleads Guilty to Receipt of Commissions or Gifts in Procuring Loans
  • CBP Seizes $14M in Narcotics, $318K in Currency Last Week in Ariz
  • Attorney General Holder, Federal and State Officials Announce Enforcement Efforts Against Illegal Prescription Drug Distributors in Florida
  • Convicted Child Molester Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Possession of Child Pornography
  • Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against Wisconsin Landlord for Discriminating on the Basis of Race
  • Georgia Man Sentenced to Nearly Four Years in Prison in Plot to Supply Iran with U.S. Military Aircraft Components
  • UN panel calls for global protection floor with income security and health services
  • UN project seeks to make use of Niles resources to fend off poverty and hunger
  • Two Top Administrators of NinjaVideo Website Plead Guilty to Criminal Copyright Conspiracy
  • Arlington, Texas, Man Sentenced to 14 Months in Federal Prison for Arson at an Islamic Center
  • UN invites young people to create its HIV/AIDS strategy through social media
  • On UN Day, Ban underlines need for unity to confront global challenges
  • Former United Nations Employee Found Guilty of Fraud
  • Justice Department Requires Divestitures in Grupo Bimbo S.A.B. De C.V. and BBU Inc.'s Acquisition of the North American Fresh Bakery Business of the Sara Lee Corporation
  • Pfizer to Pay $14.5 Million for Illegal Marketing of Drug Detrol
  • Two Indicted for Conspiracy to Provide Material Support to Terrorists
  • Libyans must come together and reconcile after Qadhafis reported death
  • In Cambodia, UN legal chief warns on interference in work of genocide tribunal
  • UN agencies and US Peace Corps cooperate in fighting hunger
  • Worlds youth facing worsening jobs crisis, new UN report says
  • Ban calls for integrated strategy against maritime piracy in Gulf of Guinea
  • UN agency calls for mobilization of financial support for Ivorian refugees
  • Miami-Area Halfway House Owner Pleads Guilty to Fraud and Kickback Scheme
  • South Florida Corrections Officers Convicted of Federal Civil Rights and Obstruction Charges
  • Former Owner of Airline Services Company Pleads Guilty in Scheme to Defraud Illinois-Based Ryan International Airlines
  • FDA Chemist Pleads Guilty to Using Insider Information to Trade on Pharmaceutical Stocks Resulting in Almost $4 Million in Profits
  • Israel-Hamas prisoner exchange is a positive step, Ban says
  • UN and partners scale up malaria response for two million Somalis at risk
  • NYPD Officer Charged with Criminal Civil Rights Violation for False Arrest and Malicious Prosecution
  • Indiana man sentenced to 10.5 years for transporting child pornography
  • United States and European Union Antitrust Agencies Issue Revised Best Practices for Coordinating Merger Reviews
  • UN stresses effectiveness of handwashing with soap to prevent diseases
  • UN agency ramps up food assistance to flood-affected Pakistanis
  • Investing in people the smartest way to eradicate poverty, UN says
  • UN expert presses for laws to protect migrant domestic workers in Lebanon
  • UN official stresses climate change adaptation measures in Africa
  • San Diego-area bakery owner, manager plead guilty to employing illegal alien workers
  • Attorney General Holder Hosts Summit Focused on Prevention, Deterrence and Interdiction of Child Sexual Exploitation
  • On World Food Day, UN agencies urge concerted effort against global hunger
  • Investing in rural women will slash hunger and poverty, Ban says
  • Former Pegasus Wireless CFO Sentenced to 33 Months for His Role in Securities Fraud Scheme
  • Laguna Man Sentenced to 168 Months in Prison for Second-Degree Murder Conviction
  • United States Files Suit to Stop Florida Woman from Promoting Form 1099-OID Tax Fraud Scheme
  • As disasters increase, risk reduction should a be a concern for all
  • Iraq: UN helps feed over 550,000 primary schoolchildren
  • UN completes first review of human rights records of all Member States
  • Doctor Sentenced to Prison for Submitting Fraudulent Bills to Medicare and Medicaid
  • Statement of Attorney General Eric Holder on Guilty Plea by Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab
  • Husband and Wife Indicted for Investment Fraud Scheme
  • Justice Department Statement on US Airways/Delta Airlines Acquisition of Slots at Washingtons Reagan National and New Yorks Laguardia Airports
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  • Senior UN humanitarian official visits DR Congo after murder of five aid workers
  • As Liberians head to the polls, UN at the ready to help with security
  • World must welcome 7 billionth citizen with sustainable future, says Ban
  • Kosovo: Ban appoints envoy to head UN mission
  • Seventy Defendants in Helena-West Helena and Marianna Indicted in Operation Delta Blues
  • Federal Agents Honored by U.S. Attorney for their Efforts Against Mortgage Fraud
  • Tuberculosis on the decline for first time ever
  • Three UN-African Union peacekeepers killed in ambush in Darfur
  • Cholera outbreak in Central and West Africa one of the worst ever
  • UN finances improve overall as some States pay up in full despite financial crisis
  • St. Paul Felon Sentenced for Possessing Firearms, Possessing with Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine
  • Systematic torture in Afghan detention facilities
  • With high food prices set to continue, UN agencies issue call to action
  • Thailand should amend defamation laws to comply with freedom of speech
  • UN envoy arrives in Iraq to help country in transition to stability
  • CBP Seizes $4.5 Million in Fake Lacoste Sunglasses
  • New York Resident and His Company Plead Guilty to Conspiracy to Export Computer-Related Equipment to Iran
  • Oracle Agrees to Pay U.S. $199.5 Million to Resolve False Claims Act Lawsuit
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  • In Libya, UN calls on all sides to respect human rights as battle for Sirte nears end
  • Repeat Sex Offender Sentenced to Life in Prison in Delaware for Child Exploitation Offenses
  • Johnson & Johnson Subsidiary Scios Pleads Guilty to Misbranding Heart Failure Drug Natrecor
  • New UN study shows murders highest in parts of the Americas and Africa
  • Manhattan U.S. Attorney and FBI Assistant Director in Charge Announce Arrest of Philadelphia Man in Connection with $4 Million U.S. Treasury Strips Investment Fraud Scheme
  • Allen Park Man Sentenced for Defrauding Investors
  • Sudan: UN warns of looming food crisis in Blue Nile and Southern Kordofan states
  • Former New Orleans Police Officer Sentenced in Danziger Bridge Case
  • Superseding Indictment Filed in $670 Million Fraud Scheme
  • New Mexico Man to Receive Life Prison Sentence After Conviction on Kidnapping Charge Related to Death of 16-Year-Old
  • Plaquemines Sheriff Charged with Conspiracy to Commit Mail Fraud and Bribery
  • Leader of $98 Million Mortgage Fraud Sentenced to 108 Months
  • Six million new teachers needed to ensure UN goal of universal primary education
  • South Sudan becomes Member State of UN telecoms union
  • Federal, State, and Local Authorities Arrest 23 Hondo and Uvalde-Based Texas Syndicate Members and Associates
  • Agents in Texas Seize Ammunition, Nearly 2.5 Tons of Marijuana
  • Danfoss Group Subsidiary Agrees to Plead Guilty for Role in Price-Fixing Conspiracy Involving Refrigerant Compressors
  • Former EPA-CID Special Agent in Texas Pleads Guilty to Perjury and Obstruction of Justice
  • UN deplores deadly bombing in Somali capital
  • UN highlights everyday benefits from space science and technology
  • UN human rights office speaks out against targeting of Roma in Bulgaria
  • ICC authorizes probe into post-election violence in Cote d Ivoire
  • Niagara Falls, New York, Financial Advisor Sentenced to Prison for Promoting and Using Abusive Tax Shelters
  • Justice Department Prevails in Three Tax Shelter Cases on Same Day
  • Chicago Lawyer Barred from Promoting Tax Shelters Generating $370 Million in Sham Deductions
  • Clean water, sanitation and food remain relief priorities in Haiti
  • UN welcomes Mexican initiative to protect population from earthquakes
  • Justice Department Files Lawsuit Alleging Disability-Based Housing Discrimination at Salem, Oregon, Apartment Complex
  • UN refugee chief calls for greater efforts to avert humanitarian crises
  • Wave of change in Middle East shows immense power of non-violence
  • Broward County Man Sentenced in Separate Wire and Mortgage Fraud Conspiracies
  • Virginia Man Pleads Guilty to Trafficking in Illegally-Imported Sperm Whale Teeth
  • Special Master Sheila L. Birnbaum Announces Opening of September 11th Victim Compensation Fund
  • Florida Man Sentenced for Filing False Liens Against Federal Law Enforcement Employees
  • Virginia Real Estate Businessman Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Mortgage and Investment Fraud Schemes
  • Bahrain: UN human rights office concerned at sentences given to medical staff, activists
  • Thousands of dengue fever cases emerging in Pakistan, UN reports
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  • Midterm
  • optional practice training
  • pop quiz, pop test
  • exam quiz
  • awesome
  • barbecue (BBQ)
  • beat around the bush
  • a buck
  • to chill out
  • cash
  • Cool
  • A cop
  • A cab
  • To cram
  • To diss
  • to drop in/by
  • Dude
  • Dawg
  • Gas
  • A hassle
  • How are you doing?
  • A jock
  • to make up
  • to make out
  • Date
  • Hook up
  • Mall
  • Off the top of my head
  • Out of it
  • Phony
  • Psyched
  • To pull one's leg
  • To pull strings
  • A show
  • Famous Places

  • A trip through Connecticut offers casinos, museums, antique shopping and more
  • Ambler Farm
  • Rocky Hill - A Small, Intriguing Town in Connecticut
  • the Mark Twain House and Museum
  • The Eli Whitney Museum
  • Peabody Museum of Natural History
  • Hammonasset State Park is the Place to Head When It's Hot & Humid in Connecticut
  • Yale University Art Gallery
  • Gold Coast
  • About Guilford
  • Facts

  • Connecticut's Historical Firsts
  • Fast Facts about Connecticut
  • Connecticut Facts and Trivia
  • 10 Museum of Connecticut History Fun Facts
  • Connecticut's Weather Fun Facts
  • SELECTED FACTS ABOUT CONNECTICUT
  • Facts
  • Connecticut — Facts & Figures
  • Facts about the History
  • Connecticut Facts, Emblems, Historical Firsts and Holidays
  • Recipes

  • Gorton (French-Canadian Pork Spread)
  • Slow Cooker New England Boiled Dinner
  • Cape Cod Turkey Salad
  • Chicken Cordon Bleu Bites
  • Stovetop Yankee Pot Roast
  • Clam Chowder Casserole
  • New England Bean Dip
  • "Connecticut's Best" Apple Pie
  • Yale Beets
  • CONNECTICUT BEEF BAKE
  • Celebrity

  • Benedict Arnold
  • P.T. Barnum
  • BALDWIN, Abraham, (1754 - 1807)
  • Ed Begley, Sr.
  • Ernest Borgnine
  • John Brown
  • Noah Webster
  • Glenn Close
  • Samuel Colt
  • George W. Bush
  • The Mark Twain House

  • Billiard Room, Mark Twain's House Hartford
  • Mark Twain's House
  • Mark Twain's House, Hartford
  • Mark Twain's House in Hartford
  • Mystic Seaport

  • Mystic Seaport
  • Mystic Seaport,CT
  • Mystic Seaport Connecticut Harbour Lights
  • Mystic Seaport Connecticut
  • Mystic Seaport Museum
  • Seaport in Connecticut
  • Peabody Museum of Natural History

  • at Peabody Museum
  • Peabody Museum of Natural History
  • Museum of Natural History in Connecticut
  • Peabody Museum
  • The Entomology Division of the Peabody Museum
  • Yale University - Peabody Museum
  • The Henry Whitfield House

  • The Henry Whitfield House
  • Whitfield House
  • The Henry Whitfield House, Ct
  • The Henry Whitfield House, Connecticut
  • Whitfield House in Conn
  • Connecticut Audubon Center

  • Audubon Center in Greenwich, Connecticut
  • Connecticut Audubon Center
  • Connecticut Audubon Center at Fairfield
  • Connecticut Audubon Center at Pomfret
  • Audubon Center
  • Hartford

  • Bushnell Park Hartford, CT
  • Bushnell Park
  • State Capitol Building
  • Hartford
  • Hartford, Ct
  • Hartford Skyline
  • Bridgeport

  • Bridgeport
  • Bridgeport, CT
  • Bridgeport view
  • Bridgeport City
  • Remington Arms Factory
  • Bridgeport, Connecticut State
  • New Haven

  • New Haven
  • New Haven, CT
  • New Haven, Connecticut
  • New Haven City
  • New Haven in Connecticut
  • New Haven City in Connecticut
  • Photos

  • Connecticut Welcomes
  • Cat Joke
  • teen dad
  • Pictures

  • I love New Haven
  • Kiss me
  • Joke

  • Hartford

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