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Conn. Gov. Ned Lamont Puts Pause on Tolls
Tolls in Connecticut are off the table, at least for now, Gov. Ned Lamont announced Wednesday.
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Murder Suspect Fotis Dulos Declared Dead Days After Suicide Attempt
Fotis Dulos, who is accused of murder in connection with the disappearance of his estranged wife Jennifer Dulos, was declared dead Thursday, two days after attempting suicide in his Farmington home, according to his attorney Norm Pattis.
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Chilling New Details Revealed in Deaths of Connecticut Family
Officials from the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office said 44-year-old Anthony Todt admitted to killing his 42-year-old wife, Megan; their three children, 13-year-old Alek, an 11-year-old Tyler and 4-year-old Zoe; and the family dog.
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Search Warrants in Jennifer Dulos Case Unsealed
The newly unsealed search warrants detail a variety of new information, including a history of domestic calls involving Jennifer and Fotis Dulos and allegations that Fotis once tried to run his wife over with a car.
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Read the Fotis Dulos Arrest Warrant
Fotis Dulos, the 52-year-old estranged husband of Jennifer Dulos, a New Canaan woman who has been missing for more than seven months, has been arrested and charged with murder, felony murder and kidnapping in connection with the disappearance of his wife. His bond has been set at $6 million and he will be arraigned Wednesday in Stamford, according to his…
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Connecticut Post Mall Closed After Multiple Fights: Police
The Connecticut Post Mall was closed early Thursday after multiple fights broke out, according to police. Police said multiple teens were involved in fights in the mall Thursday. Milford police requested help from Connecticut State Police, Stratford and West Haven to manage the scene. Reports of a shooting during the fights are unfounded, police said. The mall is closed for…
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Father of Missing Toddler Named Suspect in Mother's Homicide: Sources
The father of a missing 1-year-old Ansonia girl who is the subject of an Amber Alert has been named a suspect in the investigation into the homicide of the girl’s mother, two law enforcement sources with knowledge of the investigation confirm to NBC Connecticut.
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Federal Employees Working Without Pay in CT Eligible for Interest-Free Loans
Federal employees in Connecticut working without pay during the government shutdown are eligible for interest-free loans through Webster Bank thanks to a public-private partnership, Gov. Ned Lamont announced Tuesday.