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Live updates: Connecticut blizzard racks up 2 feet of snow, leaves thousands without power
The state's first official blizzard since January 2018 brought up to 2 feet of snow and damaging winds that caused thousands of power outages.
A Norāeaster shut down much of the state on Monday after dumping more than a foot of snow in most cities and towns overnight with blizzard conditions expected to continue throughout the day. The storm ...
Everyone here has been receiving us with open arms and it's so, so welcoming to be here in south Glastonbury,ā said Eugene ...
A pot of state funds specifically meant to reimburse Connecticut school districts for buying buses with seat belts has never actually been used for that purpose.
For the first time in eight years, the National Weather Service has confirmed that blizzard criteria has been met along the ...
HOUSTON (AP) ā HOUSTON (AP) ā Main Street Capital Corp. (MAIN) on Thursday reported profit of $131.1 million in its fourth quarter. The Houston-based company said it had net income of $1.46 per share.
A man watches as a tow truck operator pulls his car out of a snow bank on Talcottville Road and back onto the road during the ...
The height of the nor'easter hit Connecticut overnight and is expected to bring more heavy snow and high winds Monday morning.
This is the last weekend to check out the "Circular Thinking" Fiber Arts exhibit on display at the Guilford Art Center ...
Spitz is a unique, exciting concept that will be a welcomed addition to the Park Road neighborhood," said the city's economic development director.
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John Breunig (opinion): After blizzard of 1888, CT dug horses out of snow and used oxen to plow roads
The Blizzard of 1888 remains the measuring stick for snow storms, writes columnist John Breunig, as drifts reached second-story windows.
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