The Associated Press
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Man arrested in California after Massachusetts shooting deaths of woman and her 11-year-old daughterPolice in California have arrested a man wanted in connection with the deaths of a mother and her 11-year-old daughter in Massachusetts who were fatally shot while sitting in a parked SUV, authorities said.
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Alex Karaban and Cam Spencer shot a combined 10 of 16 from 3-point range and No. 2 UConn defeated No. 8 Marquette 74-67 on Wednesday night, giving the Huskies their first road win over an Associated Press Top 25 team in a decade.
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Trooper Brian Contenta fired his handgun seven times at the 29-year-old man at a home in Bolton on Friday, according to the video and a preliminary report released by Inspector General Robert Devlin’s office.
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The crash, which prompted the highway to temporarily close, came hours before Gov. Ned Lamont and other state officials announced a new effort to improve traffic safety.
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Beyond the high-profile national fights to change names, mascots and team identities, there are battles going on in local communities, including Connecticut.
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The Cigna Group will sell its Medicare business to another insurer, Health Care Service Corp., for about $3.7 billion.
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Donovan Clingan came off the bench to score six points in 16 minutes in his first game back from an injury and No. 1 UConn used a stifling defense to beat No. 18 Creighton 62-48 on Wednesday night.
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Suspect in Long Island's Gilgo Beach serial killings charged with death of fourth woman, a CT motherAn architect charged in a string of slayings known as the Gilgo Beach killings was accused Tuesday in the death of a fourth woman, a Connecticut mother of two who vanished in 2007 and whose remains were found more than three years later along a New York coastal highway.
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The vessel is owned by Eagle Bulk Shipping, a Stamford, Connecticut-based firm traded on the New York Stock Exchange. In a statement to The Associated Press, the company said the strike caused “limited damage to a cargo hold but (the ship) is stable and is heading out of the area.”