January 22, 2016 Police: Man picked up date, tried to put bag over her head Police say an 18-year-old Connecticut woman who met a man on a dating website was able to escape when he and a man in the back seat of his car tried to put a bag over her head.
January 21, 2016 Student says 'ISIS' in Pledge, gets pulled from high school A Connecticut high school student has been pulled out of classes and reported to police for substituting "ISIS" for the "United States of America" during the Pledge of Allegiance.
January 20, 2016 Connecticut man accused of killing parents pleads not guilty A Connecticut man accused of killing his parents after they threatened to cut him out of their will has pleaded not guilty to murder charges.
January 15, 2016 Ex-prosecutor pleads guilty to stealing from client A former federal prosecutor in Connecticut has pleaded guilty to stealing more than $600,000 from the owner of a trash-hauling company he once represented.
January 12, 2016 Massachusetts prep school settles case alleging 1980s abuse A western Massachusetts prep school has agreed to settle a lawsuit by a former student who said he was sexually abused by a faculty member in the 1980s.
January 12, 2016 Former Stamford officer pleads not guilty to felony larceny A former Connecticut police officer has denied charges stemming from allegedly vacationing in Hawaii instead of reporting for training with the U.S. Army reserves.
January 12, 2016 Ex-cop accused of ditching Army Reserves training for Hawaii enters plea A former Connecticut police officer has denied charges stemming from allegedly vacationing in Hawaii instead of reporting for training with the U.S. Army reserves.
January 8, 2016 Yale frat settles lawsuits over 2011 tailgating death A Yale University fraternity and more than 80 of its members have settled lawsuits over a fatal rental truck accident outside the popular Yale-Harvard football game in 2011, bringing an end to all litigation in the case, a lawyer said Friday.
January 7, 2016 Connecticut high court revisits death penalty for 11 inmates Months after ruling to abolish capital punishment completely in Connecticut, the state's Supreme Court gave state attorneys another chance Thursday to argue that convicts who were on death row at the time of a 2012 state repeal law should still face execution.
January 5, 2016 Connecticut mother of 4 facing prison pleads for leniency A mother of four is pleading with Connecticut officials for leniency after being sentenced to five years in prison for stabbing another woman who survived.