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Results from Connecticut's 2022 Republican and Democratic primaries.
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Former President Donald Trump said in a lengthy statement Monday that the FBI was conducting a search of his Mar-a-Lago estate. The statement came just over an hour before Trump was set to appear on a telephone call to rally voters for Leora Levy, a Connecticut Republican primary candidate running against the state GOP-endorsed Themis Klarides for a chance to unseat Democratic U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal.
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Connecticut launched a website and telephone hotline on Friday designed to link people seeking abortions with resources in the state.
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The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Thursday in a murder case that police were justified in entering the defendant’s home without a warrant after observing an infestation of flies at a window.
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Alyssa Thomas scored 19 points and the Connecticut Sun spoiled former UConn star Sue Bird’s final scheduled game in the state, beating the Seattle Storm 88-83 on Thursday night.
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A mother strangled her three young children in their Connecticut home before taking her own life, according to an initial investigation by police Thursday.
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The U.S. military Thursday identified a soldier killed by a lightning strike at a Georgia base as a 41-year-old Army reservist assigned to a medical team that performs emergency surgery in combat zones.
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The Office of the Inspector General in Connecticut has launched an investigation into the death of a New York man who became unresponsive while in the custody of Manchester police.
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A member of a theft ring that committed more than 180 burglaries and eluded police in dozens of car chases in Connecticut and New York was sentenced Tuesday to more than seven years in prison.
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