November 2, 2016 Police: Drunken trucker was trying to change pants, crashed Vermont state police say a drunken tractor-trailer driver was trying to change his pants while driving when his truck went off a road and rolled on its side.
November 2, 2016 Sport institute trial to resume after hospitalization The embezzlement trial of the founder of a Rhode Island-based international sport institute is expected to resume after he was released from a hospital.
November 1, 2016 Judge to OK deal over NYC surveillance but suggests changes A judge says a deal with New York City to settle lawsuits accusing its police department of violating basic rights in Muslim communities after 9/11 can be approved with some changes.
October 31, 2016 Source: Connecticut provost to lead University of Missouri A provost from the University of Connecticut is about to be named president of the University of Missouri.
October 29, 2016 Imprisoned founder of body armor company dies at 61 The founder of America's leading supplier of body armor to the U.S. military has died in prison while serving a 17-year sentence for running a massive stock fraud scheme.
October 28, 2016 Lawsuit alleges sex abuse by ex-No. 2 at Legion of Christ A lawsuit filed in Connecticut this week accuses a former top official for the scandal-plagued Legion of Christ of sexually abusing a boy in the 1990s.
October 28, 2016 Union head resigns over political ad targeting doctor whose family was killed in Conn. home invasion A labor union boss has resigned after running a controversial political attack ad that targeted a doctor whose family was killed in a horrific 2007 Connecticut home invasion.
October 26, 2016 Private service for woman lost at sea exposes family rift Carrying a bouquet of pink and purple flowers, Nathan Carman met with about a dozen others Wednesday for a private church service in memory of his mother, who is presumed dead after their boat sank in the Atlantic Ocean during a mother-and-son fishing trip.
October 26, 2016 Muslim businessman accuses yacht club of discrimination A Muslim businessman and his wife are suing a Connecticut yacht club on allegations club board members rejected their membership application because of their religion and falsely claimed they supported terrorism.
October 25, 2016 The Latest: Club denies racism claim by Muslim businessman The Latest on a Muslim businessman suing a Connecticut yacht club for alleged discrimination after his membership application was rejected (all times local): 4 p.m.