March 15, 2023 Connecticut church fighting for freedom against vaccine mandate for children: 'The state has overstepped its authority' Milford Christian Church Pastor Jim Loomer on his efforts to fight against a state vaccine mandate for his students
March 14, 2023 Democrat Sen. Chris Murphy says Republicans 'don’t seem to give a crap' about children exposed to gun violence Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said that Republicans don't seem to give a "crap" about America's children when it comes to the issue of gun control.
March 14, 2023 Catholic healthcare system withdraws from merger with struggling Connecticut hospital Catholic-run Covenant Health has withdrawn from a merger agreement with Putnam, Connecticut's struggling Day Kimball Healthcare system.
March 14, 2023 Schools closed, power out as winter storm tears through New England, NYC metro A winter storm passed over the Northeast on Tuesday, covering much of the region in thick, wet snow, closing schools, cancelling flights, and knocking out power for thousands.
March 14, 2023 Connecticut church sues over school vaccine mandate: 'We will obey God first' A church in Milford, Connecticut, is suing the state government, claiming alterations to a law mandating vaccinations have violated its First Amendment rights.
March 14, 2023 Connecticut child porn fugitive since 2012 nabbed at Texas border attempting to return from Mexico Connecticut fugitive Thomas Marcel, arrested over a decade ago for enticing a minor and illegal possession of child porn, was nabbed in El Paso, Texas, while returning from Mexico.
March 14, 2023 Lawmakers across US step up efforts to shield personal information of public employees from being disclosed Lawmakers across the country are stepping up efforts to shield the information of public employees such as police, elected officials, and judges from being disclosed.
March 14, 2023 Connecticut woman will become first non-Vermont resident to take advantage of assisted suicide law A woman from Bridgeport, Connecticut, reached a deal to become the first non-Vermont resident to take advantage of the state's assisted suicide law.
March 13, 2023 Families of Connecticut victims outraged after state commutes 44 murder sentences: 'Outrageous' Families of Connecticut crime victims are fighting back after learning the sentences of 44 murderers were commuted by the Board of Pardons and Paroles
March 10, 2023 Connecticut sues rest stop operator for $2.7M in employee wages Connecticut's labor commissioner is suing Project Service, which operates its 23 highway rest stops, for over $2.7 million in back wages owed to employees.