Thursday, March 21, 2019

Evening News Brief: CT Paid family & medical leave bill advances to full General Assembly

           

CT Paid family & medical leave bill advances to full General Assembly

 

A  paid family & medical leave bill has advanced to full General Assembly Thursday.

 

TOP STORIES

Connecticut tolls clear first legislative vote of session

 

Connecticut lawmakers have advanced legislation that could lead to electronic tolls.

 

Survey says Norwalk most stressed city in CT

 

Norwalk is the most stressed city in Connecticut, according to a survey.

 

'Sidewalks are now blocked with vehicles:' Illegal parking at major problem a SHU

 

Illegal parking at Sacred Heart University is getting out of hand after the state banned private property owners from issuing parking citations for monetary sanctions.

 

Lawsuit: Harvard 'shamelessly' profits from photos of slaves

 

A Connecticut woman says Harvard University has "shamelessly" turned a profit from images of two 19th-century slaves she says are her ancestors.

 

New Zealand bans 'military-style' guns after mosque attacks

 

Thousands of people are expected to come together for an emotional Friday prayer service led by the imam of one of the New Zealand mosques attacked a week ago.

 

Game On: Pit Crew

 

News 12's Sean McCabe heads to Battlegrounds Gaming in Norwalk to play the game Pit Crew, which utilizes teamwork to keep a car moving. The game plays in just 15 minutes and can include up to nine people.

 

'I work hard for everything I own:' Disabled vet fights for benefits with Blumenthal's help

 

Sen. Richard Blumenthal says "bureaucratic red tape" has caused a local veteran who served in Afghanistan to lose his disability benefits and end up homeless.

 

Net winnings: Feds give the go-ahead for East Windsor casino

 

Tribal Winds, Connecticut's third casino, received the green light Thursday from federal authorities.

 

Greenwich disciplines town worker who shared pics of murder victim

 

A Greenwich public works employee who took and shared pictures of a homicide victim and crime scene has been disciplined by the town.

 

Labor Committee approves shift bill, despite criticism from some businesses

 

The state Labor Committee approved a bill that would allow hourly workers to get paid if their shift gets canceled on short notice.

 

Ford doubles down on self-driving cars

 

Ford is doubling down on self-driving cars.

 


 

 

 

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