Connecticut Forecast: Milder Temperatures Move In This Weekend
This Connecticut weekend forecast highlights a warming trend as a milder air mass moves in. Expect dry, mostly sunny days […]
This Connecticut weekend forecast highlights a warming trend as a milder air mass moves in. Expect dry, mostly sunny days […]
This article recaps the CIAC Division II hockey semifinals at Quinnipiac University. Fans saw Lyman Hall pull off a dramatic
Connecticut’s got a packed week ahead from March 22–28, 2026. Whether you’re craving live entertainment, a breath of fresh air,
A Connecticut widow has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit in New London Superior Court. She accuses a cardiologist and Starling Physicians
The article highlights the opening of Upstate Lounge & Cafe in Hartford’s West End. This New York–themed bar, owned by
What the PURA decision signals for Aquarion customers and Connecticut ratepayers Connecticut’s long-running regulatory drama over water utilities is edging
Winsted officials are seriously considering a major shake-up of their public schools. They’re looking at a possible partnership with the
Van Wilgen’s Garden Center is reopening in Southington, bringing a fresh, expanded garden shopping experience to the Queen Street corridor.
A new Insurify forecast says Connecticut homeowners will face higher costs in 2026. The average premium is projected at about
This Connecticut-focused blog post digs into the case of Lawrence Dressler. He’s a 60-year-old former New York attorney now appealing
This article digs into how affordability shapes political messaging and how Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) might shake up Connecticut’s local
Two Connecticut policy proposals moved through key committees this week, tackling homeschooling oversight and the state’s vaccine purchasing authority. The
This blog post looks at the investigation into the death of 12-year-old Eve Rogers in Enfield, Connecticut. Local and state
Connecticut officials have announced a second arrest in a regional, organized sex-trafficking case involving juveniles, highlighting the cross-city scope of
This blog post takes a look at the Connecticut March for Life rally at the State Capitol in Hartford. It
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This blog post recaps the dismissal of DUI and reckless driving charges against Connecticut state Rep. Aundré Bumgardner after he
A Milford, Connecticut homeless encampment fire has been ruled an arson homicide. Investigators say someone intentionally set the blaze, and
Connecticut lawmakers want to launch a statewide SNAP bridge program to help residents at risk of losing food assistance due
This blog post breaks down the Bridgeport police operation at Dubai High Tobacco & Vape on Boston Avenue. It covers
This article digs into federal allegations against former Connecticut State Senator Dennis Bradley. Prosecutors claim he used his own money
This CT-focused update takes a closer look at the Waterbury case, where a man known as “S” says his stepmother
Connecticut’s Agriculture Week runs from March 15–21 and shines a light on the state’s lively farming scene. From family-run orchards
This blog post takes another look at the sale of Pebbles, one of Connecticut’s most storied homes. We’ll get into
A Windsor Locks nursing home is closing fast after state safety concerns surfaced following a disturbing incident. This CT-based story
This Connecticut maple season looks like a standout, with sugar makers talking about strong sap flow, rising sugar content, and
A Democratic proposal in Connecticut could shuffle part of Gov. Ned Lamont’s $500 million tax rebate toward stabilizing local schools
Here’s a look at a local report out of Connecticut. Police arrested a man after he allegedly smashed windows with
This Connecticut crime story centers on a Town of Hebron employee in the tax collector’s office who’s accused of stealing
This blog post recaps a fatal pedestrian crash in Bridgeport on Capitol Avenue. A 70-year-old man, Curtis Smith, was struck
This piece profiles Andrew DaRosa, a Connecticut-based journalist. His work at Hearst Connecticut Media Group and CT Insider blends entertainment
This blog post takes a look at a Connecticut incident where New Haven police responded to a reported standoff that
In Connecticut, a proposed measure called SB 438 is stirring up debate among grocers, labor unions, and shoppers. The bill
This blog post breaks down Hartford Mayor Arunan Arulampalam’s proposed $50 million municipal bond sale. Let’s look at what would
Connecticut’s spending on pensions for retired state workers and their survivors has hit record highs. The article looks at how
This article covers a Connecticut River rescue where Portland firefighters, with Middletown responders lending a hand, saved a kayaker clinging
This article digs into a proposed statewide ban on styrofoam takeout containers and other single-use food service items in Connecticut.
This article digs into a sweeping flood watch across Northern Connecticut as a wet storm dumps heavy rain on an
This Connecticut crime update breaks down a late-night incident in Hartford. A large group fight broke out near a popular
This blog post digs into a Sunday morning water rescue in Norwalk. It looks at how the Norwalk Fire Department
The article digs into NBCUniversal’s cookie notice and what it means for Connecticut readers. If you’re browsing from Hartford, New
This post recaps a late-night carjacking in Bridgeport on Wordin Avenue. Two suspects, one with a knife and the other
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A fast-moving storm system is barreling toward New England, bringing heavy rain and the chance for damaging winds in Connecticut.
This blog post covers a late Saturday-night incident in Manchester, Connecticut. A woman delivered a healthy baby girl on the
Steve Porcaro’s story bridges Connecticut roots and global rock stardom. His Hartford upbringing and bold move to California shaped his
I’ve covered Connecticut politics for years, and right now, three bills are sparking fierce debate: oversight of homeschooling, vaccination policy,
Connecticut transit advocates are rallying behind a package of proposals that would expand CTfastrak, restore Shore Line East frequency, and
This blog post looks at Bridgeport’s demolition of the former Health Department building at 774 E. Main Street. The city’s
This blog post looks at why a Colchester crash story wasn’t available online. A cookie notice on the publisher’s site