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Connecticut daily news roundup

Expert estimates Kleen Energy plant is set back at least a year



As investigators search for a cause of Sunday's deadly power plant explosion in Middletown, some engineering experts say it is likely to be several months before it is even known how much of the Kleen Energy building can be salvaged.
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Will energy plant explosion mean higher electric rates?



The idea behind the Kleen Energy plant was straightforward even though getting the project started was complex. Once the plant and better high-voltage transmission lines to power-hungry Fairfield County were open, the combination would drive old, dirty, expensive-to-run power plants out of business.
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Three investigations launched into power plant explosion


A day after a deadly explosion rocked a power plant in Middletown, a state panel and federal and criminal investigators began searching for the cause of the blast and looking at a list of safety issues that could have contributed to the tragedy.   Read More
Middletown power plant explosion -- Focus on worker's torch


MIDDLETOWN, Conn. -- Investigators are focusing on a welder's torch as the possible cause of Sunday's deadly blast at the Kleen Energy Systems power plant, sources said.   Read More
Explosion underscores gray area in regulatory oversight


The lessons learned after a fatal North Carolina gas explosion last year may never have made it to the Middletown power plant that burst into a fireball Sunday, killing five.   Read More
Lawmakers urge steps to combat domestic violence


Domestic violence shelters should be staffed around the clock, teen dating violence should be addressed in schools, and authorities need to better enforce restraining and protective orders by using GPS technology, a legislative task force recommended Monday.   Read More
Paid sick leave -- Democrats Ned Lamont and Dan Malloy Weigh in on controversial legislative and election issue


Paid sick days will be an issue again this legislative session, and the matter has already got people, such as former Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy, talking.   Read More
Requests for medical data are questioned


The state's largest physician organization wants answers after several Connecticut doctors received faxed requests for patients' medical information from an insurer.   Read More
Connecticut Tea Party looks to become electoral force


Compared with the raucous scenes that erupted at town hall meetings throughout the nation last summer, Saturday's gathering of the Connecticut Tea Party Patriots was a sedate affair.   Read More
Steven Hayes took multiple doses of Thorazine and Klonopin in suicide try


NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- For days, Steven Hayes pretended to take his daily medication, Thorazine, an antipsychotic drug, and Klonopin, a tranquilizer. He hid the pills, crushed and stored them.   Read More
Braswell appointed, sworn in as District 6 state senator


The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has appointed Republican Dave Braswell the new state senator of legislative District 6, which covers Anthem and much of the North Valley. He was sworn in by the Senate on Monday.   Read More
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Gov. M. Jodi Rell (R)
Succeeded: July 2004, Elected: November 2006
Term expires: January 2011

 

State capital: Hartford
State nickname: The Constitution State
Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele (R)
Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz (D)
Attorney General Richard Blumenthal (D)
Senate President: Donald Williams, Jr. (D)
House Speaker: Christopher G. Donovan (D)
 
   


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