March 7, 2016 States seek to stymie hiring suspected sex-predator teachers It's called "passing the trash": A school suspects a teacher of sexual misconduct and forces the teacher out to protect the students.
March 6, 2016 Plea deadline looms for teen charged with prom day stabbing A Connecticut teenager charged with fatally stabbing a classmate in their high school hallway on prom day is facing a deadline to accept a plea deal.
March 5, 2016 Educators update anti-bullying messages to protect Muslims In response to a surge in reports of anti-Muslim bullying — students being called terrorists, having their head scarves ripped off and facing bias even from teachers — schools are expanding on efforts deployed in the past to help protect gays, racial minorities and other marginalized groups.
March 4, 2016 Connecticut man accused of faking cancer for money pleads not guilty A Connecticut man accused of shaving his head and taking weight loss pills to convince people he had stage 3 brain cancer and collect thousands in donations has pleaded not guilty.
March 2, 2016 Connecticut Navy base has a feral cat problem Feral cats are stalking a submarine base in Connecticut, and officials say anyone caught feeding the felines will face disciplinary action.
March 2, 2016 Connecticut priest charged with stealing from parish A Roman Catholic priest has been charged with stealing thousands of dollars from the Connecticut parish where he once served as pastor.
February 26, 2016 Wife of NYC lawyer killed by Conn. cop speaks out The wife of a New York City lawyer killed during a confrontation with a Connecticut cop after officials say he attacked her and their children is speaking out, according to a report.
February 26, 2016 Connecticut man proposes with heartwarming flash mob during spin class Spinning has become an increasingly popular fitness fad, with multiple studios opening across the United States each year.
February 25, 2016 Man pleads not guilty to stealing bodies from cemetery A Connecticut man has pleaded not guilty to stealing human remains from a Massachusetts cemetery — crimes that authorities say were apparently related to Santeria religious practices.
February 24, 2016 Connecticut's top court hears Kennedy cousin murder case Connecticut's highest court heard arguments Wednesday on whether Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel should get a new trial or be sent back to prison for a 1975 murder.