Stop & Shop Clinton CT Store Closing End of 2026
The Stop & Shop supermarket on East Main Street in Clinton will close at the end of 2026. This marks […]
The Stop & Shop supermarket on East Main Street in Clinton will close at the end of 2026. This marks […]
Norovirus, often called the “winter vomiting disease,” is surging again across Connecticut and the rest of the United States. Local
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) is moving ahead with a slate of major infrastructure projects across the state, even
The Waterbury Police Department is digging into a costly jewelry theft estimated at $10,000. This incident has definitely stirred up
The proposed Oyster Harbor Village along the Quinnipiac River in New Haven is shaping up to be one of the
For decades, Hartford’s streets have drawn the eye of award-winning photographer Phil Farnsworth. He once documented war zones, but now
Connecticut’s Citizens Election Program looks set to hit a new record in 2026. A single publicly financed gubernatorial candidate could
Stratford is on the brink of a political turning point. Dr. David Chess, a 73‑year‑old physician and businessman, is about
Connecticut’s racing to become a hub for artificial intelligence. But the state’s aging energy grid, high electricity costs, and environmental
Former New York Lt. Gov. Betsy McCaughey, now living in Greenwich, is thinking about running for governor of Connecticut. If
The familiar sight of bright red strawberries stacked in Hartford, New Haven, and Stamford grocery aisles is suddenly less reliable
A Connecticut man is facing serious criminal charges after a deadly two-car crash just over the state line in Newport,
The future of I-95 through downtown Stamford is back in the spotlight. The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) is weighing
The long-standing practice of giving every newborn in the United States a hepatitis B shot is under fire. Connecticut lawmakers
Connecticut’s gearing up for another shot of winter weather. A low-pressure system will skirt just south of the state Friday
A Berlin-based nonprofit spent years lifting the spirits of deployed service members. This holiday season, it got a gut-punch when
In the heart of the Farmington Valley, Simsbury’s own low-power FM station, WSIM 103.5, has quietly become one of Connecticut’s
This article digs into a frustration that’s way too common online: you see a link promising local news, but when
Connecticut consumers who’ve spent years buying apps, games, and subscriptions on the Google Play Store could soon see real money
Connecticut has made some real progress in cutting down deadly crashes, but new data and a recent national report make
Fairfield’s popular SantaCon celebration is coming back in 2025, but it’s not going to be the same old party. Major
Connecticut woke up to a sharp taste of mid-winter early Friday. An arctic cold front shoved frigid air into the
Connecticut’s rolling out a sweeping update to its trout fishing regulations. For the first time in more than 70 years,
Warren Harding High School in Bridgeport just hit a big milestone in its long turnaround story. It’s officially off Connecticut’s
The Environmental Protection Agency’s latest funding round for the Long Island Sound is bringing millions of dollars to Connecticut communities.
The estate of Jacqueline “Mimi” Torres-Garcia is gearing up to bring a $100 million wrongful death claim against the Connecticut
A tragic head-on collision along Route 159 in Suffield on Thursday afternoon claimed the life of a 77-year-old Windsor Locks
The Hop River State Park Trail has always been a quiet gem for walkers, runners, and cyclists in eastern Connecticut.
Connecticut just rolled out MerchCT, an official online shop packed with apparel, accessories, and gifts that celebrate state pride. The
The sprawling criminal saga around self-styled “Crypto Godfather” Adam Iza just took a chilling turn. Federal prosecutors now link him
The recent death of 27-year-old inmate Jaishon Bellamy at MacDougall-Walker Correctional Institution has brought up tough questions about prison safety
The recent death of inmate Jaishon Bellamy at MacDougall-Walker Correctional Institution in Suffield has sparked new questions about safety, mental
The 2025 Connecticut high school football playoffs kicked off this week with a bang. Blowouts, nail-biters, and statement wins fired
Connecticut’s got a knack for packing early December with things to do—holiday lights, live shows, and a bunch of quirky
Connecticut lawmakers took another shot at noisy, gas-powered leaf blowers this year. The latest push to phase them out at
Norwich and Berlin football fans have plenty to celebrate this week. Two of Connecticut’s most tradition-rich programs dominated their quarterfinal
The recent sentencing of a Connecticut man in a multi-state cocaine trafficking scheme shines a harsh light on how drug
The CIAC high school football playoffs are rolling in Connecticut. Forty-eight teams from across the state are fighting for championships
A Florida woman is facing serious charges in Connecticut after allegedly collecting nearly $98,000 in pension checks meant for a
Connecticut’s bold move to crown itself the New Haven to Hartford, and the shoreline in New London to the suburbs
The 2026 race for governor in Connecticut is already heating up. One of the most talked-about potential contenders is a
The quiet in a Stamford neighborhood shattered this week. An eviction call on Oaklawn Avenue spiraled into an armed standoff,
The state’s shining a new light—literally—on one of eastern Connecticut’s most popular multi-use trails. A joint project by the Connecticut
Two beloved Connecticut eateries — Spartan Restaurant & Bar in Waterbury and Willimantic Brewing Company in downtown Willimantic — are
Connecticut’s political landscape is shifting, though it’s happening quietly. Much of this change comes from younger residents who feel squeezed
Connecticut’s rolling into a stretch of classic December weather. Cold air’s here to stay for now—expect only spotty light snow
The tragic death of 2-year-old Liam Rivera, whose body turned up buried in a plastic bag at Stamford’s Cummings Park,
Cleanup crews are busy across Connecticut after a messy wintry mix brought the first plowable snow of the season to
A recent Connecticut trial court ruling just cleared the way for the state’s climate lawsuit against Exxon Mobil to move
Connecticut’s standing at a crossroads isn’t just a talking point anymore. A growing number of people warn that the state’s