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Sunday, May 17, 2026
Litchfield Wetlands Agency Proposes New Permit Fees
Litchfield's Inland Wetlands Agency proposes new permit fees, ranging from $60 to $300 depending on activity type and location. A public hearing is scheduled for June 1.
Today's Sections
Community News
Read Section →Hartford police chief search restarts after Philadelphia captain withdraws
Philadelphia Police Capt. Tyrell McCoy withdrew as Hartford's police chief nominee on Feb. 1 after NBC Connecticut Investigates reported he faces an internal affairs investigation.
May 17
Lamont declares Stage 2 drought in three counties as dry spell deepens
May 17
DOJ sues Connecticut over ICE oversight law
May 17
Community Sports
Read Section →NFL Teams Prepare for Upcoming Draft
All 32 NFL teams are strategizing for the upcoming draft, focusing on specific positional needs. Teams are evaluating college prospects to fill crucial gaps in their rosters.
May 17
Arsenal Defeats Manchester City; Premier League Title Race Tightens
May 17
Jimmy Johnson Advises Jets on Draft Strategy
May 17
Liverpool Defeats Opponent, Bolsters Champions League Qualification Chances
May 17
Local Business
Read Section →Bloomfield Cummins Workers Ratify Contract, End 48-Hour Strike
UAW Local 379 members at Bloomfield's Cummins-Jacobs plant ratified a new contract Sunday, ending a 48-hour strike. The agreement includes immediate 4% wage increase and $1,300 signing bonus.
May 17
Connecticut dairy farmers to get $22.5M in emergency relief
May 17
Manchester sells Nathan Hale School to developer for $1
May 17
Daily Fun
Read Section →You Don't Have to Earn Your Morning Coffee
Before you check your phone or review your to-do list, try this: drink your coffee without doing anything else. No planning, no scrolling, no mental negotiations about what you deserve.
May 17
A Poem for Late Winter: When You Need Light Most
May 17
On Starting Small: Margaret Atwood and the Single Seed
May 17
A 12-Year-Old's Lemonade Stand Just Paid Off $4,000 in School Lunch Debt
May 17
The Department You've Never Heard Of Just Got a $2 Billion Budget Cut
May 17
State News
Read Section →Litchfield Wetlands Agency Proposes New Permit Fees
Litchfield's Inland Wetlands Agency proposes new permit fees, ranging from $60 to $300 depending on activity type and location. A public hearing is scheduled for June 1.
May 17
Litchfield Wetlands Agency Seeks Approval for New Permit Fees
May 17
Litchfield Searches for Building Official After Clark Retires
May 17
Oklahoma State Football Roster Overhauled with Transfer Additions
May 17
Cowboys Decline George Pickens Extension; Steelers Pursue Other Options at Quarterback
May 17
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