How much longer Newtown, Southbury can expect concrete smashing at Rochambeau Bridge
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The Rochambeau Bridge between Newtown and Southbury, which carries I-84 over the Housatonic River, is undergoing a renovation by the state Department of Transportation.Contributed photo / CTDOTShow MoreShow Less
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The Rochambeau Bridge between Newtown and Southbury, which carries I-84 over the Housatonic River, is undergoing a renovation by the state Department of Transportation.Contributed photo / CTDOTShow MoreShow Less
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The Rochambeau Bridge between Newtown and Southbury, which carries I-84 over the Housatonic River, is undergoing a renovation by the state Department of Transportation.Contributed photo / CTDOTShow MoreShow Less
Trump supporters missing from State Capitol as anticipated protest fizzles
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A police officer and his K9 patrol the capitol grounds ahead of planned protests in Hartford, Conn., on Sunday Jan. 17, 2020. After the scheduled start time at noon, there were only a few people who came to protest.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Except for dozens of law enforcement and members of the media present, the State Capitol was a virtual ghost town ahead of planned protests in Hartford, Conn., on Sunday Jan. 17, 2020. Only a handful of protesters eventually came out.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Atmospheric river that skirted Bay Area, slams Northwest, triggers landslides, kills 1
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A landslide triggered amid a powerful storm closed I-84 east of Troutdale in Oregon Oregon, according to the Multnomah County Sheriff. Multnomah County Sheriff
While the Bay Area saw only light sprinkles from the southernmost edges of an atmospheric river that hit the West Coast early this week, the Pacific Northwest was pummeled by the powerful storm that killed one person and left a trail of damage.
A highway was shut down after a landslide, multiple tractor-trailers were blown over and more than 500,000 people lost power in the storm that hit Monday and Tuesday.