Tenants across the state of CT say rent is simply too high, and each year, they face rent increases they can’t afford. Now, a proposed bill in the legislature would put a 2.5% cap on annual increases.
The father suspected of killing his two-year-old son in Stamford, was not allowed to be around him. That’s because there was a protective order in place after he pleaded guilty to breaking the child’s arm.
The Hartford City Council is reacting to our investigation into out-of-state landlords, and the unsafe conditions tenants say they’re living in because these landlords won’t fix anything.
On Monday night, tenants from across the City of Hartford met with the Mayor, City Council and housing officials to discuss the demands they have, demands they say will make their living situations better.
The I-Team has found tens of thousands of high-income earners may have been mistakenly enrolled in Eversource’s hardship program, preventing them from switching to a third-party electric supplier to save money.
The Milford mother, murdered in her home by her ex-boyfriend, did everything right trying to keep her and her children safe, according to domestic violence advocates.
If you’re a business owner, there’s a good chance you use a credit card. A credit card processing machine that makes it easier for customers without cash to pay. However, what happens if your business account is hacked.
We’re learning that 21-year-old suspected killer Mekhi Thompson took off his GPS ankle bracelet, a bracelet that was supposed to be monitoring him 24-7 while on probation.
It’s a town of only about 10,000 people and yet it’s hard to get from point A to point B in Canton without encountering some form of dangerous driving, according to neighbors.
With college back in session, many upperclassmen are living off campus, in rental homes or apartments. But what happens if the landlord sells the property during the period of the lease?
The New Milford woman at the center of a national gun rights group’s lawsuit against CT, seeking to get rid of a ban on assault weapons, is no longer involved with the case. She tells Channel 3 why.
Catalytic converter thefts are on the rise. It’s an expensive problem to fix and the I-Team is learning the impact can still be felt years after the crime.