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Day: October 26, 2012

October 26, 2012

Lawsuits challenging Malloy executive orders dismissed

by Arielle Levin Becker
October 26, 2012

Roraback, Esty, continue the money chase

by Ana Radelat
October 26, 2012

Long Island Sound could be in trouble during storm

by Neena Satija
October 26, 2012

State, utility officials expect response to new storm will top 2011 results

by Keith M. Phaneuf
October 26, 2012

Murphy supports anti-discrimination law for older workers

by Mark Pazniokas
October 26, 2012

Gubernatorial ally to become college system’s interim chief of staff

by Keith M. Phaneuf
October 26, 2012

State helping to turbo-charge business innovation

by Melissa Bailey, New Haven Independent
October 26, 2012

Anxiety over new arts grant program

by Jan Ellen Spiegel
October 26, 2012

Esty, Roraback on the issues

by Ana Radelat
October 26, 2012

Billionaire’s PAC names Maynard as second target

by Mark Pazniokas
October 26, 2012

Clinton’s Waterbury rally moves indoors

by Mark Pazniokas
October 26, 2012

“Alarming” levels of obesity in CT kids

by Arielle Levin Becker
October 26, 2012

Lawmakers looking for deal to halt defense cuts

by Ana Radelat
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