December 31, 2015 Ex-cop accused of ditching military training to vacation in Hawaii A vacation in Hawaii not only cost a former Connecticut police officer his job, but also led to criminal charges being brought against him.
December 23, 2015 Maker of military-style rifles pleads guilty to breaking firearms laws A maker of military-style rifles pleaded guilty Tuesday to violating federal firearms laws, and the owner has agreed to sell the company.
December 20, 2015 Obama finds a place to campaign: Connecticut The Connecticut governor, like many other Democrats in this midterm election, is locked in a dead-heat re-election race. But Malloy is daring to do something few other vulnerable Democrats would do -- campaign with President Barack Obama.
December 20, 2015 Connecticut agencies battle over whether man who refused to show gun permit should have one The arrest of a Connecticut man for refusing to show his gun permit -- dismissed by a prosecutor as a “nothing case” -- now has two state agencies battling in court, with the individual's right to carry hanging in the balance.
December 20, 2015 Former Connecticut governor convicted of new crimes Former Connecticut Gov. John G. Rowland, who resigned from office a decade ago in a corruption scandal, was convicted Friday of federal charges that he conspired to hide payment for work on two congressional campaigns.
December 20, 2015 Old rivals square off in rough Connecticut rematch, governor invokes Newtown The governor’s race in traditionally liberal Connecticut is quickly turning into one of the tightest and toughest in the country, as Republican Tom Foley looks to settle an old score against incumbent Democratic Gov. Dannel Malloy.
December 20, 2015 Former Trek executive wins Wisconsin Dem nomination to face GOP Gov. Walker Businesswoman Mary Burke easily won the Democratic gubernatorial primary Tuesday to face Wisconsin Republican Gov. Scott Walker in the fall, setting up what will be one of the most competitive and closely watched state races in the country.
December 1, 2015 Former Bridgeport mayor to take oath after seven-year prison term for corruption After spending seven years in federal prison for public corruption, the former mayor of Bridgeport will be sworn in once again as chief executive of Connecticut's largest city.
December 1, 2015 Threat leads to evacuation of Sandy Hook school in town neighboring Newtown, Connecticut A threat has led to the evacuation of the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut.
November 23, 2015 Connecticut university student arrested over mac and cheese confrontation A University of Connecticut student has gotten into a confrontation with a campus food court manager who wouldn't let him buy macaroni and cheese with bacon and jalapeno peppers and has been arrested.