February 14, 2017 Construction halted on mosque with too-tall minarets After exceeding a city height limit, builders of a mosque on New Haven's outskirts are wrestling with how to cut 24 feet from its soaring, crescent-topped minarets.
February 14, 2017 Haitian man admits role in scheme to stage dozens of crashes A Haitian man has admitted in federal court he was involved in a scheme to stage dozens of car crashes in Connecticut and collected up to $30,000 per wreck by submitting bogus insurance claims.
February 10, 2017 Firefighter charged with selling cocaine while on duty A firefighter in Connecticut has been accused of selling cocaine while on duty.
February 10, 2017 Trial begins for man accused of tossing infant from bridge Testimony has begun in the trial of a man accused of throwing his 7-month-old son to his death from a bridge over the Connecticut River.
February 9, 2017 Statements made by man charged with killing baby admissible An Ohio judge has ruled that statements made to police by a man charged with killing his 7-month-old son by throwing the boy off a bridge are admissible at trial.
February 6, 2017 Man convicted in killings of woman, boy witness loses appeal A three-judge panel has rejected the latest appeal of a Connecticut man convicted of ordering the 1999 killings of a woman and her 8-year-old son because the boy was going to testify against him.
February 3, 2017 Record numbers for race to benefit refugees after travel ban Organizers of a road race that benefits a Connecticut refugee resettlement group are crediting President Donald Trump for a record enrollment — and record donations — in this year's event.
February 3, 2017 Dominican faces deportation for 12-year-old theft conviction A Connecticut man whose wife and daughter are seriously ill is facing deportation to the Dominican Republic because of a 12-year-old conviction for stealing a purse.
February 2, 2017 Connecticut pastor charged with stealing $8K in electricity The pastor of a Connecticut church has been charged with stealing about $8,000 worth of electricity.
February 2, 2017 Connecticut pastor charged with stealing $8G in electricity The pastor of a Connecticut church has been charged with stealing about $8,000 worth of electricity.