May 3, 2016 Connecticut woman denies plotting with her boyfriend to murder his parents A woman accused of conspiring with her boyfriend to kill his parents as they planned to cut him out of their will insists she had nothing to do with their slayings, her lawyer said Monday after she made her first court appearance.
May 3, 2016 Possible human remains found in monthslong search for Connecticut couple Possible human remains were found during a search connected to the disappearance of a Connecticut couple who have been missing for nearly three months, state police said Friday.
May 3, 2016 10,000 students sent home early after bomb threats triggered lockdowns Nearly 10,000 students in Fairfield, Connecticut are being sent home after bomb threats forced schools in the area to go on lockdown Friday.
May 3, 2016 FBI may be close to solving $580 million art mystery; suspected mobster's home searched Could a reputed Philadelphia mobster hold the key to solving a decades-old $580 million art mystery?
May 3, 2016 The Latest: Connecticut rabbi denies sexual abuse claims The Latest on a lawsuit accusing a Connecticut rabbi of sexually abusing a Jewish boarding school student (all times local): 12:15 p.m.
April 29, 2016 6 officers cleared of doing cavity search without warrant A jury has cleared six Connecticut police officers of allegations that they conducted an illegal body cavity search on a man in 2011.
April 28, 2016 Trump completes 5-state sweep; Clinton beats Sanders in most Super Tuesday III contests Donald Trump completed a five-state sweep in Tuesday’s Republican presidential primaries, strengthening his shot at avoiding a contested convention – while Hillary Clinton scored convincing victories but was denied the same bragging rights of a primary sweep by a surprise Bernie Sanders win in Rhode Island.
April 28, 2016 Yale to keep name of college honoring supporter of slavery Yale University has decided to keep the name of a residential college named for 19th-century alumnus John C.
April 28, 2016 Yale University will keep college named for John C. Calhoun despite protests Yale University announced Wednesday it will keep the name of a residential college named after 19th century alumnus and slavery supporter John C. Calhoun, but will eliminate the title of “master” for faculty members.
April 28, 2016 Connecticut history teacher named US Teacher of the Year A Connecticut high school history teacher chosen as the National Teacher of the Year says she was surrounded by poverty, drugs and violence as a child but imagined other possibilities for her life with help from educators.