February 7, 2023 Former presidential candidate Ralph Nader helps launch new newspaper Ralph Nader, the Green Party's presidential nominee in 2000, has begun mailing out copies of the Winsted Citizen, a print newspaper he bankrolled in his native Connecticut.
February 6, 2023 Connecticut Gov. Lamont proposes state's 1st tax cut in nearly 30 years Democratic Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced Monday that his budget plan will contain the state's first personal income tax reduction since 1996.
February 5, 2023 Connecticut armed robbers shoot store owner who pulls out legal firearms and kills suspect: cops The owner of a Connecticut clothing store used two legally owned firearms to fatally shoot a suspected armed robber who opened fire on the owner and hit him in the back, police say.
February 2, 2023 Advisory panel rules Connecticut needs to further regulate state-used AI A Civil Rights Commission advisory panel ruled Thursday that Connecticut needs to employ certain safeguards on artificial intelligence technology used by the state.
February 1, 2023 Connecticut Hispanic lawmakers push to remove Latinx' from government documents: reports Five Hispanic Democratic lawmakers in Connecticut proposed a bill that would eliminate the term "Latinx" from all official government documentation.
February 1, 2023 Connecticut may exonerate people accused of witchcraft More than 375 years since the first person was executed in the American colonies for witchcraft, lawmakers may exonerate those accused in the Connecticut witch trials.
January 31, 2023 Connecticut man gets 120 years for 1987 double homicide of father, son Willie McFarland, 55, of New Haven, Connecticut, was sentenced to 120 years in prison for the 1987 murders of Fred Harris and son Greg.
January 31, 2023 Connecticut man who jumped to death from rooftop bar had been arrested days earlier, report reveals Dale Cheney, who fell dozens of stories from a rooftop bar to his death last week, had been arrested just days earlier on domestic violence charges, records show.
January 31, 2023 Prescription to party? Celebrations of life's best moments are good for our health, study suggests A study published in the Journal of Public Policy & Marketing says celebrations of positive life events may benefit health and well-being, as long as we gather with others and share food and drink.
January 30, 2023 Estimated 100,000 hens killed in Connecticut farm fire, officials say A Connecticut property owned by Hillendale Farms, one of the largest egg manufacturers in the U.S., burned down over the weekend, killing about 100,000 hens.