Gov. Ned Lamont announced plans to help keep food on the table for thousands of people in the state who have lost their food assistance in the last few months.
Gov. Ned Lamont has authorized a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the 1990 homicide of John Robinson in New Haven.
Moosup Elementary School briefly went into lockdown Tuesday afternoon after Plainfield Police Department reported a situation a couple of streets away from the school.
Former New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart had taxpayers foot the bill for her master’s degree in public administration from the University of New Haven, according to an independent investigation started by current Mayor Bobby Sanchez.
Satoshi Oishi lived in horse stables and a concentration camp before becoming a CEO. His journey began nearly 100 years ago in 1932, when the U.S. welcomed the 5-year-old and his mother from Japan to Los Angeles.
An animal control officer risked her life to save animals from the Naugatuck animal control facility after a downed power line electrified the building and caused flooding on Tuesday morning.
The governor is expected to sign a new state law Tuesday morning aimed at changing how Connecticut children use social media and artificial intelligence chatbots.
Officers are running a targeted enforcement initiative, watching intersections and pulling over drivers who fail to yield to pedestrians as the law requires.
Concerns around the dam at Old Killingly Pond continue. The state tells us the condition of the dam is no longer considered an emergency but work still needs to be done.