Police Nationwide Search Connecticut License Plate Camera Data
This Connecticut-focused blog post digs into how license plate camera data, collected by both local police and private networks, got […]
This Connecticut-focused blog post digs into how license plate camera data, collected by both local police and private networks, got […]
This blog post takes a closer look at Amazon’s proposed 1.3 million-square-foot fulfillment center in Killingly, CT. The plan promises
Here’s a local CT update about a Brookfield public-safety alert. Brookfield police have issued a Silver Alert for two missing
The Campus at Greenhill, a 288,795-square-foot office campus in Wallingford, Connecticut, just changed hands. The deal highlights how investors still
U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes has introduced the Teacher Debt Relief Act. This proposal aims to remove a technical barrier that
The Warren Group’s latest compilation of Connecticut real estate transactions gives us a real glimpse into how buyers, builders, and
This article takes a closer look at a standout Guilford, Connecticut residence known as “The Spaceship.” It’s a copper-clad townhouse
This blog post digs into the crossroads Connecticut faces as Eversource raises some strong warnings about large data centers. The
This Connecticut weather update takes a look at the weekend forecast and the warming trend as we head into next
This article breaks down the ongoing divorce dispute between former Yankees pitcher Carl Pavano and his ex-wife Alissa. The case
The Cavalier Hotel complex in Virginia Beach could soon change hands. A real estate firm from Connecticut is eyeing the
This article covers a leadership shake-up at Eversource’s Connecticut Electric Operations. Don Scacco steps in as president, bringing deep Connecticut
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The article chronicles a historic shift in Connecticut basketball as the WNBA Sun are sold and relocated to Houston, ending
This blog post recaps Norwich’s first official Flag Day. The event marked the 1784 charter that officially established the city
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has ordered flags lowered to half staff on Friday in observance of Peace Officers Memorial Day.
This article profiles Charlie Widmer, Connecticut’s current State Troubadour. It highlights how his work blends performance with music education and
This article dives into Connecticut’s kickoff for America’s 250th anniversary. It looks at how modest state support met a last‑minute
This blog post digs into the closing of Rumaj Nightclub on Crown Street in New Haven. The club announced it
Connecticut health officials just confirmed the state’s first case of clade I mpox. They found it through testing at the
This Connecticut-focused blog post digs into the saga at 2 Blake Street in Waterbury. A man identified as “S” claims
This Connecticut-focused blog post dives into a cookie and privacy notice on a local news site. I’ve spent three decades
A cat’s been stuck in a tree for six days in New Britain, Connecticut. The local animal rescue group, Helping
This blog post breaks down Connecticut health officials’ announcement of the state’s first case of clade I mpox. It also
This article covers a nighttime shooting at Runitup Boutique in Windsor. Three masked gunmen fired at the storefront, leaving shell
This article breaks down Patch’s May 13, 2026 Across CT roundup—a quick-hitting digest of breaking and trending Connecticut news. There’s
Bombardier is bringing its FastTrack program to Connecticut. The goal? Speed up FAA A&P certification for aircraft maintenance technicians. They’ve
This Connecticut-focused blog post takes a closer look at Bombardier’s new FastTrack program. It’s aimed at helping workers earn FAA
Let’s dig into Connecticut’s new pay-transparency law—what it means for job postings, who’s on the hook, and how it could
The piece you’re about to read digs into what happens when an online article just won’t open for an AI.
This piece runs through the recent situation involving Keyla Vasquez-Zuniga, a nursing student at Southern Connecticut State University. She was
The Connecticut Supreme Court has weighed in on a heated dispute between Eversource Energy and its customers over storm-related restoration
This blog post tackles a classic newsroom headache: when a story link just won’t load. I’ll walk through how a
This article follows the journey of a flight attendant stationed in Hartford, Connecticut. Over three years, she discovers how the
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Connecticut’s CT250 program kicked off with a ceremony at the Old State House in Hartford. Gov. Ned Lamont stood alongside
Connecticut’s renewed interest in nuclear energy is picking up steam as the state faces rising electricity demand and ambitious climate
This blog post takes another look at a decades-old mystery along the Connecticut River. It’s about Brian Canfield’s 2001 disappearance,
A Waterbury rally on the Green recently became a kind of anchor for Connecticut families, childcare workers, and advocates. They’re
Erin Stewart, Republican gubernatorial candidate and former mayor of New Britain, is facing heavy scrutiny after a CT Insider analysis
This blog post takes a closer look at the fallout from a Hartford Courant investigation into former New Britain mayor
So, here’s the deal: a local Connecticut news article just wouldn’t load on its source page. That left readers totally
The Connecticut Office of the Inspector General just released its findings on the Bozrah shooting that killed Amanda Williams on
This article breaks down Walmart’s plan to remodel 10 Connecticut stores this year. The nationwide modernization blends updated in-store layouts
This blog post takes a look at a commercial painting contractor’s recent purchase of an industrial property in East Hartford.
This article breaks down NBCUniversal’s cookie notice with a Connecticut twist. It shows what gets tracked, how cookies work across
This Connecticut aging trends piece digs into how more residents over 65 are reshaping communities, budgets, and politics across the
This article breaks down why Connecticut households could see July electric bills near $250 to $300 this summer, even with
The following blog post recaps a fatal single-vehicle crash in Greenwich that happened just after 2 a.m. Sunday. An officer
The article follows House of Flora in Hartford as it tackled a hectic Mother’s Day season under new ownership. Elizabeth