June 1, 2023 CT man convicted of threatening public officials, including Obama, for fourth time Garrett Santillo of Hamden, Connecticut, has been convicted of mailing threatening communications to a United States judge. Santillo was indicted on similar charges three other times.
May 31, 2023 Veteran who lost leg in Afghanistan is surprised with mortgage-free home: 'A great honor' A veteran will receive a mortgage-free home in Connecticut from Building Homes for Heroes in partnership with the FDNY 343 Ride after losing his leg during combat in Afghanistan.
May 31, 2023 Connecticut Senate passes bill allowing voters to cast their ballots early, in person A new Connecticut bill would give voters 14 days to cast their ballots in person and early. Connecticut is now one of the 47 states to allow early voting.
May 31, 2023 Connecticut Democrat to be sentenced for stealing more than $1.2 million, including federal coronavirus aid Michael DiMassa, a former city council member for West Haven, Connecticut, is scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday for stealing more than $1 million from the city.
May 29, 2023 Trans athletes drop out of California track and field championships Alliance Defending Freedom’s Matt Sharp and athlete Chelsea Mitchell, who is suing the Connecticut Association of Schools for allowing trans athletes to compete in girls' sports, discuss their fight to protect female athletes.
May 29, 2023 Female athletes are retiring after competing against biological men, track champion warns: 'It's devastating' Â Track athlete Selina Soule discussed her lawsuit against Connecticut's "unfair" transgender sports policy that she says puts female athletes at a disadvantage.
May 28, 2023 Connecticut bakery workers left terrified after hungry black bear barges in, steals 60 cupcakes A black bear strolled in to a Connecticut bakery on Wednesday, terrified employees, and helped itself to dozens of cupcakes before leaving.
May 28, 2023 Connecticut bakery workers terrified after black bear barges in, helps itself to 60 cupcakes Interactions between humans and black bears have been on the rise in Connecticut in recent months. CREDIT: Taste by Spellbound
May 26, 2023 Connecticut absolves 12 people convicted of witchcraft, apologizes for 'miscarriage of justice' Senators in Connecticut voted to absolve 12 people who were convicted of witchcraft over 370 years ago. The Senate voted 33-1 in favor of absolving the men and women.
May 26, 2023 10 lighthouses being given away, sold at auction by federal government in attempt to preserve the properties The federal government is giving away or selling 10 lighthouses this year. The government is doing this in order to preserve the properties, some of which are a century old.