Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news. Axelrod good evening, i am jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the broadcast. The Prime Minister of malaysia now says flight 37 at this was quote deliberately difficult disrerted and flew for at least another six hours after cutting off contact with the ground. 14 countries are now part of the search, 43 ships and 58 aircraft have been deployed, and now eight days later, investigators have finally searched the homes of the pilot and copilot to see what role, if any, they might have in this disappearance that only seems to grow more mysterious by the day. We have two reports tonight starting with seth doane in kuala lumpur, seth. Good evening to you, jim. Malaysias Prime Minister arrived at this Airport Hotel today to offer new information about this investigation, which seems to be taking a criminal, more sinister turn. It was not an accident, malaysias Prime Minister najib razak fold reporters today. Two of the Communi
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On the first day of summer in 2016, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and transportation officials greeted reporters on a sunny parking deck in Middletown, a spot affording views of a placid bend in the Connecticut River and a treacherous half-mile of state highway.
They came to announce a solution to a puzzle: How to remove two sets of traffic lights on Route 9, a contributor to about 260 crashes in three years on what otherwise is a limited-access highway, without cutting off the city’s riverfront or its rebounding downtown.
Connecticut has wanted to remove two sets of traffic lights on Route 9 in Middletown for years. But the Department of Transportation is still choosing a design for the project.
CT’s long, winding trip to fix a short stretch of Route 9- On the first day of summer in 2016, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and transportation officials greeted reporters on a sunny parking deck in Middletown, a spot affording views of a placid bend in the Connecticut River and a treacherous half-mile of state.