This Week in CT: Meeting the artists of the logo …
This Week in CT: Meeting the artists of the logo and uniforms for the Hartford Whalers
This Week in CT: Meeting the artists of the logo and uniforms for the Hartford Whalers
This Week in CT: Meeting the artists of the logo and uniforms for the Hartford Whalers
Connecticut’s state testing lab is seeing their highest volume of ticks ever.
A man jumped from the second-story window of a house Wednesday to save himself from a fire in West Hartford.
Severe flooding along Jobs Pond in Portland has forced many residents out of their homes, with at least 19 individuals impacted by the deluge.
Local fire crews have responded to a house fire on Elmhurst Street.
State lawmakers are considering a measure that would require all Connecticut employers to guarantee paid sick days to all workers.
Dan Gaspar, a Hartford Athletic goalkeeper, will host a free goalkeeping clinic for boys on Friday.
A foreign aid bill aimed at supporting Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan may also boost a big industry in Connecticut.
Wesleyan University entered a shelter-in-place on Wednesday after a shooting incident near campus.
The district passed a 429-million-dollar budget last week that cuts 387 staff positions. Of those, 156 are teachers and 158 positions are counseling, social work, and administration jobs.
James Sadlowski, the suspect in Standish's death, made another appearance in Waterbury Superior Court, facing charges including second-degree manslaughter and evading responsibility.
A growing number of professors have signed a letter to Yale University President Peter Salovey, demanding stronger action be taken to protect Jewish students and faculty on campus.
On today's Woman to Woman segment, a panel of women explored the topic of cell phone ground rules in both home and work settings.