March 22, 2019 Town employee demoted for snapping, sharing photos of body found in suitcase: report An employee in an affluent Connecticut town who took and shared photographs of a murder victim found stuffed in a suitcase will face a demotion but will not face any criminal charges.
March 14, 2019 Connecticut college blames late student's actions in own choking death during pancake-eating contest Lawyers for Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Conn., blamed student Caitlin Nelson’s own actions for her death, court documents filed Tuesday in response to a wrongful death lawsuit brought by Nelson’s mother.
March 13, 2019 Connecticut man who got phone call of support from Trump dies The terminally ill Connecticut man who spoke to President Trump on the phone, fulfilling his final wish, died on Tuesday.
March 12, 2019 What we know about the coaches, administrator accused of taking bribes in college admissions scandal A total of nine college coaches and one high-ranking athletics administrator were indicted by the Justice Department Tuesday in connection with a nationwide scheme that saw wealthy parents shell out big bucks to place their children in some of America's top universities.
March 10, 2019 Boy, 7, picks of bag of cocaine, Fentanyl dropped by man in Subway, police say A man was arrested Thursday more than a year after he dropped a bag of drugs inside a Connecticut Subway that a 7-year-old boy later picked up, police said.
March 6, 2019 Trump fulfills terminally ill man's dying wish with phone call President Trump and Eric Trump fulfilled a terminally ill Connecticut man's dying wish with a phone call on Tuesday evening -- and all it took was a little help from the man's sister, a lifelong Democrat.
March 2, 2019 Move over or get pulled over: Michigan gets tough on 'move over' traffic law A new traffic law for Michigan drivers has troopers already handing out $400 tickets.
February 27, 2019 Driver claims he was wrongly ticketed when cop mistook McDonald's hash brown for phone May have to pay $300 for breakfast.
February 25, 2019 Transgender high school athletes spark controversy, debate in Connecticut Critics say their gender identity amounts to an unfair advantage, expressing a familiar argument in a complex debate for transgender athletes as they break barriers across sports around the world from high school to the pros.
February 16, 2019 Peanuts, Cracker Jack won’t be sold at Connecticut Double-A baseball stadium, club says The parent of a 2-year-old boy who’s allergic to peanuts was reportedly pleased by a Connecticut Double-A baseball club’s decision to stop selling the food item at their stadium.