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A Connecticut man who runs two hedge fund companies from his Stamford home has been released from prison after being detained on mail fraud charges.
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State attorneys general from Missouri, Illinois and Connecticut plan to begin negotiations with Craigslist to eliminate what they contend are advertisements for illegal...
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Thomas Drew was 91, frail and suffering from dementia when, clad in a maroon sweat shirt and jeans, he disappeared from his home in rural northwest Connecticut.
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A Connecticut state lawmaker was suspended from his leadership post Friday amid reports he could face a criminal charge in the death of a barefoot, drunken woman who...
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Connecticut officials say a deal has been sealed to bring taping of the “Deal or No Deal” syndicated daily game show to their state starting this summer.
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A Connecticut firm that acted as a feeder fund for Bernard Madoff’s fraudulent investment scheme is rejecting allegations by Massachusetts’ top securities...
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President Barack Obama has welcomed the University of Connecticut women’s basketball team to the White House, saluting the squad’s national title and...
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The Indianapolis Colts have selected running back Donald Brown of Connecticut in the first round of the NFL draft.
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Connecticut freshman basketball player Ater Majok, whose name has come up in recruiting allegations against the school, has declared for the NBA draft.
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A decade-long battle for marriage equality in Connecticut ended late Wednesday when the General Assembly voted to update the state’s marriage laws to conform with...
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College basketball champions North Carolina and Connecticut both made the NCAA’s list of academic overachievers Wednesday.
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Connecticut lawmakers voted late Wednesday to update the state’s marriage laws to conform with last fall’s landmark state Supreme Court ruling allowing gay...
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Connecticut state lawmakers have passed a bill that updates the state’s marriage laws to conform with a state court ruling allowing gay and lesbian couples to...
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State police said a 23-year-old man clocked driving at more than 130 mph on an upstate New York road is facing multiple traffic charges. Police said a trooper spotted...
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College basketball champions North Carolina and Connecticut joined the NCAA’s list of academic overachievers Wednesday.
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The Supreme Court is weighing whether a Connecticut city’s decision to scrap a promotion exam for firefighters because too few minorities passed violates the...
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Hearst Newspapers has appointed the former managing editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer as editor of The Advocate of Stamford and Greenwich Time.
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Connecticut’s Tiffany Hayes moves the ball in past Florida’s Marshae Dotson in the first half of a second-round game in the NCAA women’s college basketball tournament in Storrs, Conn., Tuesday, March 24, 2009.
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