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How a CT mayor was one of the biggest beneficiaries of 2021 property revaluation
The vast majority of the property owners who scheduled informal hearings with the employees at Municipal Valuation Services did not receive the assessment reductions they requested

New London attorney named interim Correction ombudsman
DeVaughn L. Ward will begin serving as Connecticut's interim Correction ombudsman on Sept. 23 and will stay on until the role is filled permanently.

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CT to spend $6 million to boost safety of home health care workers
The program comes in response to the murder last year of a visiting nurse who was killed when she went to administer medications to a registered sex offender.

CT residents face massive medical debt, collection agencies. They all have health insurance.
A spokeswoman for the company said in an email that it "has not been able to promptly meet the funding requirements of the employee health plan. As a result, we...

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SEEC refers 3rd Bridgeport absentee ballot case to prosecutors. Here’s who could face charges
The referral marks the third case the SEEC has handed over to Connecticut prosecutors in the aftermath of Bridgeport’s 2023 Democratic primary.

Four political operatives arraigned on CT charges related to 2019 mayoral campaign
In Connecticut, it is very limited on who can legally deliver an absentee ballot

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CT health care system sells 5 nursing homes to out-of-state provider
Financially troubled health care system has sold five of its Connecticut nursing homes to a former competitor that has agreed to pay back taxes and debts owed to vendors and...

Why the CT Port Authority will search for a new executive director
It’s unclear if Lamont’s administration will renew the push for merger between the Port Authority and Airport Authority next year.

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Watertown attorneys claim landlord is liable in fatal fire lawsuit
Watertown attorneys have asked a judge to “implead” a landlord into a wrongful death suit against the town filed by Joshua DeJesus’ mother.

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A fatal CT fire, an illegal apartment and a closed investigation
Joshua DeJesus died when the house he lived in, owned by the father of a state representative, burned down in 2022. No charges were filed.