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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont plans to spend about $167.9 million from the state’s recently created $500 million contingency fund to backstop federal cuts to safety net programs.
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President Donald Trump said last week that Rep. Elise Stefanik and Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman are "two great people running."
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She says she's requested some changes from state lawmakers before she signs off on the measure.
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Hyundai and Kia have agreed to provide a free hardware fix for owners of their vehicles that lack industry-standard anti-theft devices.
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With the first major snowfall of the season blanketing Long Island this past weekend, New York state officials are urging residents to reduce how much rock salt they use this winter.
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Tech lobbyists claim the bill could stifle innovation, while advocates say it is important to keep a close watch on AI firms.
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Two people in Stamford have died from exposure, as Connecticut is held in the grip of extreme cold weather. This comes as the state is allocating funds toward emergency housing to fill the gaps left by the Trump administration.
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Officials in Waterbury said they hope to have water restored by the end of this week. Mayor Paul Pernerewski said fixing the problem has been slow going, partly due to freezing temperatures.
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Connecticut lawmakers are warning residents to be vigilant as AI-generated robocall scams rise during the holiday season.
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A major water main break in Waterbury left nearly 100,000 people without water this weekend.
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Small businesses are especially feeling adverse effects from tariffs, says Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, who appeared in Williamsville Friday to announce a proposal to provide relief.
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The Geminids — one of the year’s brightest and most reliable meteor showers — are about to peak, creating fast, colorful streaks of light as Earth passes through a trail of asteroid debris.