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Hazardous Weather Outlook Issued, Major Snowstorm Emerges For CT

CT nears somber milestone concerning COVID-19 related deaths / Lamont's powers debated / Cracking down on price gouging / New tax pitched.

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Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut this morning:

CT Weather: Hazardous Weather Outlook Issued As Major Snowstorm Looms For Early Next Week

The National Weather Service is estimating Connecticut may see six inches or more of snow early next week in a long duration storm.>>>Read More.


CT Sees Large Coronavirus Hospitalization Drop But State Nears Somber Milestone On COVID-19 Related Deaths

The state saw another large drop in the number of coronavirus patients hospitalized. However, there continues to be a high number of deaths.>>>Read More.

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CT Democratic Leaders Criticize Republicans On Lamont Powers

Republican legislative leaders called for a committee to meet and potentially vote on Gov. Ned Lamont's emergency declarations.>>>Read More.


Connecticut Seeks Tougher Price Gouging Enforcement

The CT Attorney General wants to make it easier to crack down on sellers who try to take advantage of buyers during crises like a pandemic.>>>Read More.

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Construction Worker Dies After Fall; CT Drought Proclaimed Over

Fatal plane crash lawsuit settled/ Man fights over $345 worth of beer: PD/ Fitness center weathers pandemic/ New tax proposed: CT News.>>>Read More.

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