Connecticut January 20, 2023 University of Connecticut’s oldest building heavily damaged by fire A historic building built in 1769 located at the University of Connecticut was heavily damaged on Friday after almost being fully engulfed in flames.
George Santos January 18, 2023 Byron Donalds is asked about George Santos, points out Democratic senator who 'lied about his service' Florida Rep. Byron Donalds said Wednesday that George Santos should be allowed to sit on House committees while a possible House ethics investigation plays out.
Connecticut January 18, 2023 Connecticut woman who abandoned 8-month-old baby, attacked child's mother sentenced to 3 years of probation Andiana Velez was sentenced to three months of probation for attacking another woman and abandoning her baby in a dumpster. Velez was also given a 10-year suspended prison sentence.
Connecticut January 18, 2023 Connecticut bill would let 12-year-olds get vaccines without parental consent A bill proposed in the Connecticut state legislature would provide children 12 years and older with the right to get vaccines without parental consent.
Connecticut January 18, 2023 Connecticut mother sentenced to 40 years for killing 8-year-old son in 2016 A Connecticut mother was sentenced to 40 years for killing her 8-year-old son in 2016. After the mother suffocated her son she then set their house on fire with him inside.
Connecticut January 17, 2023 Connecticut to hold special elections to fill 3 vacancies in the state's House of Representatives Special elections to fill the three vacancies in the Connecticut House of Representatives are scheduled to be held on Feb. 28, 2023. Two of the lawmakers whose seats are open resigned.
WILD NATURE January 16, 2023 Connecticut family finds black bear hibernating under their outdoor deck: 'Not bothering us' A family in Connecticut found a black bear relaxing underneath their backyard deck, and they're planning on letting him remain there until the end of his hibernation period.
US January 16, 2023 Trans rights hurl Title IX into political fray amid state battles: 'Akin to a juggernaut' Concessions to transgender activists at the federal and state levels have damaged women's rights, according to opponents of such measures.
Connecticut January 12, 2023 Connecticut man pleads guilty to trying to join ISIS: 'I need Islamic law' Kevin Iman McCormick, 29, pleaded guilty on Thursday to attempting to travel to the Middle East to fight for the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS).
Connecticut January 12, 2023 Connecticut cop fired after berating woman running errands before Christmas: video A Waterbury, Connecticut, police officer was fired after the department investigated an incident where the officer berated a female driver, accusing her of trying to run him over.
Connecticut January 11, 2023 5 CT police officers plead not guilty to charges of mistreating a Black man who was paralyzed in a police van Police officers, who were accused of mistreating a Black man who was paralyzed in the back of a police van with no seat belts, pleaded not guilty to the mistreatment charges.