Fotis Dulos' Finances Examined, Co-Defendant's Case Moves Forward

Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut on Tuesday night:

Fotis Dulos Estate Insolvent, No Money Left To Heirs: Report

In related news, the trial of Kent Mawhinney, one of the suspects in the disappearance of Jennifer Farber Dulos, is moving forward.>>>Read More.


COVID-19 Cases Rise Slightly, As Omicron Dominates CT

The delta variant now makes up only 0.5 percent of all COVID-19 cases in the U.S., and a slightly higher percentage in Connecticut.>>>Read More.


Free COVID-19 Tests: How To Get Them In Connecticut

Connecticut households can order up to four rapid antigen coronavirus tests starting Wednesday.>>>Read More.


$19M In 'Predatory' Navient Student Loan Debt Canceled In CT: AG

Loan debt for 1,339 students has been canceled in CT, and more will be paid restitution, amid Navient's "abusive" practices, the AG said.>>>Read More.


Connecticut City Among 2022's Best Paying: U.S. News

If you're in the market for a higher-paying career, there's one city in CT offering a high number of the best-paying jobs.>>>Read More.


Here's How Connecticut Workers Can Apply For Paid Family Leave

Connecticut's Paid Family Leave program went into effect Jan. 1. You're already paying for it, here's how to take advantage of it…>>>Read More.


Crumbling Connecticut Bridges Finally Getting Repaired

With 248 bridges in poor condition, Connecticut will get millions of dollars over five years for repairs and upgrades.>>>Read More.


IRS 'In Crisis': Why CT Residents Should File 2021 Returns Early

Watchdog report explains why CT residents may still be waiting for their 2020 tax returns, and what may be in store this tax season.>>>Read More.


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