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Christmas storm power outages dropping
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigateThousands of Connecticut residents were still grappling with power outages Friday evening, but the outage rates among Eversource’s and United Illuminating’s customers had dropped sharply throughout Christmas Day.By 8 p.m., about 10,200 Eversource customers did not have power, equal to 0.8 percent of the utility’s total customer base in the state, . At the same time, UI’s website reported that only three of its Connecticut customers were without electricity.Outages at that point were concentrated in the western half of the state....…This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigateThousands of Connecticut residents were still grappling with power outages Friday evening, but the outage rates among Eversource’s and United Illuminating’s customers had dropped sharply throughout Christmas Day.By 8 p.m., about 10,200 Eversource customers did not have power, equal to 0.8 percent of the utility’s total customer base in the state, . At the same time, UI’s website reported that only three of its Connecticut customers were without electricity.Outages at that point were concentrated in the western half of the state....WW…
CT educators still want schools closed. Now they have a 20-foot petition of names as support.
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigateHARTFORD — Just before Thanksgiving, a coalition of education unions called on the state to end in-person learning during the ongoing pandemic unless several statewide safety precautions were met.Thursday in Hartford, leaders of the group met on the north steps of the state Capitol, armed with a petition they say has been signed by 14,000 education and community members who side with them.Before handing off the binder and a 20-foot scroll of names to Jonathan Harris, senior adviser to Gov. Ned Lamont, the Board of Education Union...…This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigateHARTFORD — Just before Thanksgiving, a coalition of education unions called on the state to end in-person learning during the ongoing pandemic unless several statewide safety precautions were met.Thursday in Hartford, leaders of the group met on the north steps of the state Capitol, armed with a petition they say has been signed by 14,000 education and community members who side with them.Before handing off the binder and a 20-foot scroll of names to Jonathan Harris, senior adviser to Gov. Ned Lamont, the Board of Education Union...WW…
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