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A Flock license plate reader at the entrance/exit to Lowe’s in Derby photographed on April 20, 2026.
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CT lawmakers want answers from Home Depot, Lowe’s on license plate cameras

The letter from lawmakers asks Home Depot and Lowe’s about data retention, warrants and law enforcement access to automated license plate camera data.
Pandora is planning to open this store on the second level of Connecticut Post Mall in Milford, Conn. Photographed on May 12, 2026.

Key Foods, PopUp Bagels and Pandora plan new Connecticut locations

A ground view of the Ansonia Shopping Center. The 175,000 square foot retail center has been purchased by a joint venture of Zelco Properties & Development of Westport and a Quincy, Mass, based business, the Grossman Cos.

Key Foods to anchor revamped Ansonia shopping center

Downtown New Britain is pictured. A New Britain dairy has notified state officials that it will permanently close its factory over the course of this summer, with 205 workers losing their jobs.

205 workers to lose jobs as Guida-Seibert Dairy closes New Britain plant

Westport-based PopUp Bagels, which started during the pandemic with weekend pickup locations in Fairfield County now has four permanent locations in Connecticut. The chain is looking to add 10 new locations over the next three years, starting with a new PopUp Bagels on High Ridge Road in Stamford.

PopUp Bagels begins Connecticut expansion with plans for Stamford

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Eversource proposed rate hike: What to know about how high your bill would go

Eversource plans a Connecticut rate hike that could add $25 a month to electric bills, with storm costs possibly pushing it higher.
By Luther Turmelle
An Eversource line crew workers prior to Tuesday’s storm on Talcottville Road, on Monday, December 1, 2025, in Vernon.

Norwalk's SoNo Collection faces foreclosure as it fights property assessment

The mall could continue operating through any foreclosure process and afterward in the hands of new owners.
By Alexander Soule
The former Yard House space in May 2026 at the SoNo Collection mall at 100 N. Water St. in Norwalk, Connecticut. A lender syndicate served notice to the city of its intent to seek a foreclosure action on debt secured by the mall.

ESPN tenant on Bristol property that sells for $7.5 million

Numerous news articles and social-media posts through the years have referenced ESPN as a tenant at 383 Middle St.
By Paul Schott
This property at 383 Middle St., in Bristol, Conn., which has four buildings covering a total of more than 400,000 square feet, has been acquired for $7.5 million by Routine Properties. 

Eversource seeks 11% electric rate increase in Connecticut

Eversource's plan to seek an 11% base electric rate increase in Connecticut has drawn criticism from Attorney General William Tong.
By Luther Turmelle
Steve Sullivan, president of Connecticut electric operations for Eversource Energy, in a January 2025 file photo at the company’s corporate complex in Berlin. Eversource on Wednesday filed a letter of intent with state utility regulators ahead of a proposed electric rate increase filing. Sullivan said the company expects to submit its formal application in mid-July and is seeking the increase “to better reflect the costs associated with maintaining our electric system.”

CT's Bradley airport to add United, Breeze routes, drop one from JetBlue

United Airlines' and Breeze Airways' new routes at Bradley International will contribute to a busy summer at Connecticut's largest airport. 
By Paul Schott
A file photo of a United Airlines airplane at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Conn. United is scheduled to start nonstop flights between Bradley and Houston on May 22, 2026. 

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Massachusetts Uber, Lyft drivers certify first statewide ride-hailing union amid automation fears

Another surge for Micron, Wall Street's latest $1 trillion company, sends US stocks to records

How major US stock indexes fared Tuesday 5/26/2026

As US stock market hits new highs, 2 of 3 Americans are cutting back on spending, survey shows

Brazilian government commits $617.5M to Amazon ecological investment

In Sudan’s war economy, gold keeps flowing as miners risk mercury and collapse

America In Focus: mortgage rate rises while Wall Street looks to continue its winning ways

Wall Street keeps rising, even as U.S. households keep getting more discouraged

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Partners buy Ansonia center for $8.4 million, promise 'high-quality retail'

"Ansonia market is underserved, and we have a tremendous opportunity to introduce high-quality retail options that residents need."
By Luther Turmelle
A ground view of the Ansonia Shopping Center. The 175,000 square foot retail center has been purchased for $8.4 million by a joint venture of Zelco Properties & Development of Westport and a Quincy, Mass, based business, the Grossman Cos.

JD Sports, Pandora jewelry are coming to this mall in Connecticut

While JD Sports and Pandora jewelry are set to open soon at Connecticut Post Mall, it is unclear whether P.F. Chang's still plans to open there. 
By Paul Schott
JD Sports is planning to open this store on the upper level of Connecticut Post Mall in Milford, Conn., on May 23, 2026. Photographed on May 12, 2026. 

CT first responders tap military medicine to save lives with 'whole blood'

Inspired by recent battlefield successes, Trinity doctors seek to expand the use of whole blood by CT first responders. 
By Liese Klein
Emergency clinicians at Saint Mary's Hospital in Waterbury gather in February 2026 to launch an expanded program that supplies whole blood to first responders.

Amazon's first drone delivery in CT gets local OK pending FAA approval

Amazon Prime Air drone deliveries would originate from North Haven, with a round-trip range of about 15 miles.
By Alexander Soule
A file photo of an Amazon MK30 delivery drone that enables PrimeAir delivery service. Amazon won permission from the North Haven Planning & Zoning Commission to operate drone deliveries from its sorting warehouse at 409 Washington Ave., with Federal Aviation Administration approval required as well.

Fall hazards highlight workplace safety violations found at CT companies

Some other state companies have been fined but their cases remain open and are subject to change.

By Staff reports

Phoenix Environmental Laboratories, Inc., which offers soil, water, sludge, solid and air testing, was cited for violations by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Health and Safety Administration.

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Haar: At Coast Guard ceremony, Trump shows he can inspire but chooses to divide

"The last administration, we were a dead country. Right now, we're the hottest country...in the world," Trump said. 

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L.A. Fitness, J. Crew, Hotel Liquidators: Connecticut's latest business openings

The latest Connecticut retail news includes a gym closure at Connecticut Post Mall and a Branford restaurant shutting down.
By Luther Turmelle
An exterior entrance to the L.A. Fitness health club at the Connecticut Post Mall in Milford on Tuesday, May 12, 2026. The health club is scheduled to close on June 24, according to signs posted at the entrance to the facility.

Mold, HVAC and fires drove dozens of investigations at CT cannabis growers

State investigation records detail repeated environmental problems at Connecticut cannabis cultivation facilities, including fires, infestations and HVAC failures.
By Jordan Nathaniel Fenster
Cherry Punch cannabis plants grow in a room with yellow light at the CTPharma cultivation facility in Rocky Hill, Connecticut, on December 13, 2022.

Mike Tyson-backed cannabis brand arrives in CT dispensaries

Tyson 2.0 cannabis products, developed with input from Mike Tyson, are rolling out at dispensaries across Connecticut.
By Jordan Nathaniel Fenster
Mike Tyson spars in the ring during an open workout before his bout against Jake Paul at Toyota Music Factory, on Nov. 12, 2024, in Irving, Texas. Products from Tyson’s cannabis brand Tyson 2.0 are now available in the state through a partnership with Connecticut-based Rodeo Cannabis.

Amazon's CT center will have 'advanced' robots. What does that mean for humans?

"We have more advanced, more efficient robotics in this building," Amazon official Brad Griggs said.
By Steven Goode
An Amazon fulfillment center and LifeScience Logistics warehouse development on Kennedy Road in Windsor, Connecticut, on land that was previously used as tobacco fields.

Walmart promises faster service, more interaction as it remodels CT stores

The 10 Connecticut Walmarts being renovated this year will see new layouts, technology and improvements to speed up shopping and delivery.
By Luther Turmelle
An undated file photo of WalMart's Supercenter store at 161 Berlin Road in Cromwell. The store is one of 10 WalMart locations in Connecticut this year that is undergoing a renovation.

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