Connecticut January 10, 2022 Connecticut asks nursing homes to accept COVID patients from hospitals as staffing shortage persists Connecticut is requesting that its nursing homes accept hospital patient transfers with COVID-19.
NHL January 8, 2022 NHL leads tributes to Connecticut high school hockey player who died in freak accident The Connecticut high school hockey player who died in a freak accident on the ice during a game was identified Friday, and the NHL led the outpouring of support for the teen’s family.
Nor'easter January 7, 2022 Nor’easter dumps over a foot of snow, disrupts travel and hundreds of flights A winter storm that forecasters are describing as a “quick-hitting Nor'easter” has already dumped more than a foot of snow Friday on some parts of the region as reports are emerging of flight cancellations and vehicle accidents along major roadways.
SPORTS January 7, 2022 Connecticut high school hockey player dead after collision during game, police say A Connecticut high school boys hockey player died Thursday after being seriously injured during a game, police said.
SPORTS January 7, 2022 Connecticut high school suspends basketball coach, apologizes after 92-4 win Sacred Heart, a Roman Catholic high school located in Hamden, Connecticut, has issued an apology to their visiting Lyman Hall High school basketball opponents. Sacred Heart's coach has been suspended.
Coronavirus January 6, 2022 Omicron, winter storms hit US, school districts closed or delayed across many states A variety of school closures, delays and remote learning has emerged as states deal with winter weather and a surge in coronavirus cases.
EDUCATION January 5, 2022 Yale students must quarantine on campus amid COVID-19 surge, encouraged not to eat at local restaurants All Yale University students returning to the New Haven, Connecticut, school after winter break must quarantine until they test negative for COVID-19, the school's newspaper reported.
Coronavirus January 3, 2022 Teachers unions across country cite COVID surge to demand halt to in-person learning A surge in COVID-19 cases has prompted some teachers unions to call for a return to remote learning.
Connecticut January 1, 2022 Connecticut suspect allegedly forges positive COVID test result to skirt pre-Christmas bond hearing A Connecticut man with lengthy criminal record was arrested again for allegedly presenting a fake COVID-19 positive test result in order to avoid appearing for a bond hearing before Christmas.
Coronavirus December 30, 2021 States scramble to order COVID tests in critical weeks ahead of Biden admin's 2022 rapid test distribution As the omicron variant of the coronavirus continues to spread across the U.S., state leaders have ordered millions of COVID-19 rapid tests ahead of the new year.
Connecticut December 25, 2021 Connecticut coronavirus cases linked to Dem governor’s holiday party: reports A holiday party at the home of Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont earlier this month led to a "small number" of guests contracting "breakthrough" coronavirus infections, according to reports.