Tuesday, November 18th, 2025
Good morning, Hartford. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 18th of November.
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Dozens gathered at Walnut Hill Park in New Britain on Sunday to honor traffic accident victims and push for stronger safety policies after more than 250 fatal crashes occurred in Connecticut last year. WTNH News 8
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Hartford celebrated its 61st annual Puerto Rican parade and festival on Sept 21, drawing over 15,000 community members. The event featured reggaetón music, flag-raising ceremonies (with honorees like Carmen Ocasio Huertas Morales recognized) and vibrant cultural displays. Connecticut Public
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Eversource said if approved by PURA the winter Standard Service rate will rise from 9.75 cents per kWh to 12.64 cents per kWh beginning Jan.1—up from last winter's 11.19 cents per kWh as higher demand and a limited natural gas supply drive up costs. The rate change, which happens twice a year, will be reflected in customers' supply charges. NBC Connecticut
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Connecticut officials said that low-income families must continue using WIC and SNAP programs despite the federal shutdown; the programs support pregnant women, new mothers, and children under 5. Local state representatives confirmed that emergency funds cover a daily cost of $200,000 — ensuring that food and health services remain available. Connecticut Public
- ➤ Connecticut officially recognized the Taíno people—by passing a resolution at the state assembly that was read at the Afro Caribbean Cultural Center in Waterbury. The resolution will foster partnerships with cultural groups and support educational initiatives for preserving this history. Connecticut Public
- ➤ On Monday morning, homecare workers gathered at the Department of Social Services in Hartford to hand in 2,800 grievances over payroll errors by GT Independence, which left many with partial, delayed, or no pay. Union delegate Tamir Capehart said complaints have worsened since GTI took over in April and the union will meet again next week for further steps — a move aimed at ending years of payroll misuse. FOX61
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Federal regulators recalled about 10,500 Tesla Powerwall 2 energy systems used in homes because they can overheat and cause fires and burn hazards (no injuries have been reported). Tesla is notifying affected customers via its app and will send technicians to safely discharge any remaining units. Connecticut Post
- ➤ UConn Health was named the winning bidder for Waterbury Hospital with a $13 million bid, and a Texas bankruptcy judge will rule today to allow state approval for an ownership transfer within 60 days — following a Monday event in Waterbury. Connecticut Post
- ➤ Connecticut families using Access Health CT face steep premium hikes when enhanced subsidies end next month—some plans may jump from $708 to $3,802, forcing residents to make tough choices. Officials advise people to contact brokers for more affordable options before the changes take effect. WFSB-TV
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Paul Pasqualoni is returning to his roots by joining Avon Old Farms as a coach and will work as a defensive analyst for URI this fall. The 76-year-old coach, whose 50-year career spans high school, college and professional football, said he loves teaching young players the basics—passion that drives his work each day. Connecticut Post
- ➤ The University of Connecticut men's team beat No. 7 BYU 86—84 in Boston to win its fourth game, and it will face Arizona next. WFSB-TV
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Ninja Kidz Live: Infinite Possibilities
7:30-9:00 p.m. — William H. Mortensen Hall — Cost info not provided — Embark on an action-packed adventure in the Ninja Kidz multiverse where you control the outcome.
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Macy Gray Live Performance
8:00-9:30 p.m. — Infinity Music Hall — Tickets available — Experience Macy Gray's unique blend of R&B, soul, and funk with her captivating performance.
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Glow Hartford
12 PM – 7 PM — Connecticut Convention Center — Check event page for details — Experience a festive indoor light display reminiscent of neighborhood holiday decorations.
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CAPA Annual Book Festival
9 AM – 4 PM — West Hartford Meeting & Conference — Free entry — Explore a vibrant day with over 50 local authors sharing their stories and connecting with readers.
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UConn Huskies vs. Bryant Bulldogs Basketball
6-7:30 p.m. — PeoplesBank Arena — Cost info forthcoming — Cheer on UConn as they take on Bryant in a thrilling college basketball matchup.
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Memphis May Fire Concert
7:00-8:30 p.m. — The Webster — Tickets from $115 — Experience an electrifying night with Memphis May Fire in Hartford.
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A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas
6:30-8:00 p.m. — Hartford Stage — Tickets required — Experience the timeless tale of redemption and festive spirit brought to life in an enchanting performance.
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Magic of Lights
11:59 PM – 1:29 AM — Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field — Ticket information available — Experience a dazzling display of lights in a festive atmosphere.
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Tribute to Enanitos Verdes
9:00 p.m. — Nicole's Restaurant — Tickets available — Celebrate classic rock with the iconic sounds of Enanitos Verdes.
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Nutmeg's Nutcracker
12:30-2:30 p.m. — The Bushnell Performing Arts Center — Tickets required — Experience the magical holiday classic as the Nutmeg Ballet brings Clara's enchanting journey to life.
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