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Authorities in Connecticut have charged 61-year-old contractor Don Zemo with several felonies tied to fraud, larceny, and writing bad checks
The controversy swirling around Avelo Airlines and its alleged involvement in deportation flights is stirring up strong emotions across Connecticut.
This article shares the heartbreaking end to the search for Henry “Pops” Hood, a 72-year-old Preston resident missing for almost
In a heartbreaking incident that’s left Connecticut reeling, a father and his young son lost their lives in a single-car
Connecticut politics is heating up. Governor Ned Lamont just filed paperwork to seek a third term—something no one’s done in
This blog post gathers a mix of local stories from all over Connecticut. From heartwarming acts of kindness to troubling
Veteran journalist Darren Kramer—a name just about everyone in Connecticut news knows—has signed off from his anchor desk at WTNH
After all those rich Thanksgiving meals and sweet treats, lots of folks in Connecticut start craving some fresh air and
The recent court ruling involving Connecticut’s Public Utility Regulatory Authority (PURA) has rattled the state’s energy and political world. A
The U.S. Coast Guard has landed in hot water after an internal policy shift seemed to ease up on bans
This article digs into the upcoming shakeup at the Connecticut Insurance Department. Commissioner Andrew Mais is stepping down after almost
On Friday morning, quick-thinking local firefighters stopped what could’ve been a devastating blaze at Willoughby’s Coffee & Tea in Branford.
The healthcare landscape in Eastern Connecticut might be on the edge of a big shift. Hartford HealthCare is moving ahead
The U.S. Coast Guard has reversed a controversial decision, once again classifying swastikas and nooses as hate symbols and banning
Connecticut’s in the midst of a financial upswing. The state surplus has climbed to nearly $2 billion for the current
In the early hours, a massive barn fire erupted in East Windsor, Connecticut. Multiple fire departments rushed in from across
There’s a new consumer safety alert, and honestly, it’s a little unsettling. A Brooklyn distributor, Shata Traders Inc., just recalled
This blog post takes a look at a recent online notice from Yahoo—not about breaking news, but about the company’s
This blog post dives into the recent sentencing of Pocahontas Cooley, a 62-year-old Rhode Island woman, for her part in
Stew Leonard’s, the beloved Connecticut-based upscale grocery chain, has hit a roadblock in its plans to open in Orange. The
Connecticut’s holiday season is in full swing. Towns across the state are lighting up with dazzling displays, festive strolls, and
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) plans to launch the state’s first-ever Flex Lane on a busy stretch of I-84
Connecticut’s environmental community is sounding the alarm over a recent federal proposal to narrow the scope of the Clean Water
This blog post highlights a health alert from the Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) after the first influenza-related death
On Thursday night, a tragic accident in Enfield, Connecticut took the life of a pedestrian. A vehicle struck the person
Connecticut’s got a full slate of entertainment as November winds down, from big-name concerts to cozy seasonal fairs. Whether you’re
The recent court ruling against the Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) has sent ripples through the state’s energy sector.
A Fairfield developer with deep roots in Connecticut’s real estate scene now faces serious criminal charges. Daniel C. Suozzi, 43,
This blog post digs into the arrest of Connecticut State Police Trooper Edward Joshua Gookin, 37. He’s facing several criminal
The Connecticut Sun, one of the WNBA’s most competitive franchises, might finally secure its future in the state. There’s a
Police in Norwalk are asking for the community’s help to identify a man who was seriously injured in a vehicle
Connecticut’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) just blocked the proposed $2.4 billion sale of Aquarion Water Company, and the decision’s
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This blog post looks at the recent arrest of a Connecticut state trooper after a domestic disturbance involving a firearm
This article takes a look at a recent legal settlement involving two Connecticut dental practices. They faced accusations of illegal
This blog post covers a recent serious pedestrian accident in Norwalk, Connecticut. The crash has prompted a full police investigation
The future of water access and affordability in Connecticut got a lot of attention this week. The state’s Public Utilities
Wednesday morning in Stamford, Connecticut, took an unexpected turn when a serious accident on Interstate 95 involved a pedestrian and
The Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles is taking a closer look at how towing companies handle unclaimed vehicles. There’s a
As Connecticut’s high school football regular season wraps up, the CIAC state playoff race has hit peak intensity. After ten
This blog post takes a closer look at the career of veteran journalist Richard Chumney. His work has left a
The city of Bristol, Connecticut, just landed over $569,000 in state funding for major sidewalk upgrades along Emmett Street. This
Beloved Connecticut meteorologist Geoff Fox spent decades forecasting weather across the state. He passed away last week after a tough
Connecticut’s journalism scene just got a fresh spark with Jessica Bravo. She’s a breaking news reporter at Hearst Connecticut Media
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont recently spoke out about the turmoil inside the state’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA). He said
The latest report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce highlights something pretty striking about higher education
This tragic news story covers a devastating car accident in West Warwick, Rhode Island. The crash claimed the lives of
Connecticut just passed one of its biggest housing laws ever, and the uproar is echoing from Hartford to Greenwich. In
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