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Shooting in Conn. Nightclub Kills 1, Wounds 4
By Tara Law
B-17 Crashes at Bradley Airport in Connecticut
By Mahita Gajanan
Man Arrested in Connection to Woman Found Dead in Suitcase
By Gina Martinez
This Baseball Team Wants to Rewrite 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game' After Going Peanut-Free
By Jamie Ducharme
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There’s a Food Pantry at the Coast Guard Academy
The United States Coast Guard Academy has opened a food pantry to help impacted families
By Tara Law
January 24, 2019
'Painful and Unimaginable Loss.' Connecticut Boy Suspected of Fatally Stabbing Sister, Injuring Mother
'We are all enduring a very painful and unimaginable loss,' the family said
By Katie Reilly
December 18, 2018
Inside a 22-Year-Old's Campaign for State Senate
"There is no minimum age for getting involved"
By Ang Li / Westport, Conn. and Anne Most
November 5, 2018
71 Overdose on K2 in New Haven
Most of the overdoses occurred on the New Haven Green – not far from Yale
By Mahita Gajanan
August 15, 2018
Lunch Ladies Accused of Stealing Nearly $500,000
The sisters worked at two different school cafeterias in New Canaan, Connecticut
By Jennifer Calfas
August 14, 2018
A Gallery Owner Was Arrested After Leaving a 10-Foot Heroin Spoon Sculpture Outside OxyContin Maker Purdue Pharma
And he says he's not done yet
By Jamie Ducharme
June 24, 2018
Yale Student Who Had Cops Called for Napping Speaks Out
"None of it is shocking. Every day someone is treated with racial bias"
By Katie Reilly
May 14, 2018
At Least Eight Officers Were Injured in a Connecticut Explosion
Eight officers sustained non-life-threatening injuries
By Laignee Barron
May 2, 2018
Yale Rape Accuser Asked What She Was Wearing
"This case is every survivor’s worst victim-blaming nightmare," one advocate said
By Katie Reilly
March 9, 2018
Trinity College Professor Flees State Amid Death Threats Over Inflammatory Social Media Posts
He shared an article that ended in a "call to show indifference to the lives of bigots"
By Katie Reilly
June 22, 2017
Yale Dean Resigns After Writing Yelp Reviews Calling People 'White Trash,' 'Low Class'
She was placed on leave last month
By Katie Reilly
June 21, 2017
High School Criticized by Betsy DeVos Fires Back
Protesters rallied outside the Connecticut high school on Tuesday morning
By Katie Reilly
May 30, 2017
'Deeply Disturbing.' Choate Rosemary Hall Says 12 Teachers Sexually Abused Students
The boarding school released a report detailing incidents that dated as far back as 1977
By Melissa Chan
April 14, 2017
This Lawmaker Is Taking On Connecticut's Alarming Domestic Violence Problem
'No victim should have to fear or endure the shame and humiliation of being arrested’
By Kate Samuelson
March 23, 2017
Father Accused of Throwing 7-Month-Old Son Off a Bridge: 'Tell Everybody That I'm Sorry'
Tony Moreno is accused of throwing his son to his death
By Adam Carlson / People
February 13, 2017
Yale Renames Calhoun College Over Connection to Slavery
John C. Calhoun had called slavery a "positive good"
By Katie Reilly
February 11, 2017
6 Kids Injured in Electric Shock on Amusement Park Ride
The cause of the electric surge is under investigation
By Melissa Chan
August 17, 2016
Catch the Last Few Tax-Free Weekends for Back-to-School Shopping
Maryland and Connecticut are offering tax-free weekends over the coming weeks
By Mahita Gajanan
August 14, 2016
University of Connecticut Will Revoke Bill Cosby's Honorary Degree
UConn joins more than ten colleges in stripping Cosby of an honorary degree
By Daniel White
June 29, 2016
Connecticut Politicians Are Leading the Fight on Gun Control
In the wake of the Orlando shooting
By Will Drabold
June 15, 2016
Target Defends Breastfeeding Mom
"You shouldn't be ashamed of feeding your baby"
By Daniel White
June 15, 2016
Why Donald Trump's Surprising Wins in These Wealthy Suburbs Matter
Fairfield, Connecticut, doesn't look like the Donald Trump country you're used to seeing. The stately homes in Greenfield Hill, with its two-acre zoning requirement, and the charming waterfront in Southport, with sailboats docked in the...
By Tessa Berenson
May 16, 2016
Connecticut Landlord Arrested for Allegedly Soliciting Sex for Rent
He was caught in a police sting trying to meet 13-year old for sex
By Charlotte Alter
May 6, 2016
Donald Trump Won Millennial Vote in Pennsylvania and Maryland
The Republican frontrunner is starting to win over millennials
By Daniel White
April 27, 2016
Trump, Clinton Aim for Big Night
But there's drama down ballot
By Jay Newton-Small
April 25, 2016
Suit Against Newtown Shooting Gun Maker to Proceed
Families of the shooting victims sued the rifle manufacturer
By Katie Reilly
April 15, 2016
Connecticut Woman Calls 911 Over Wrong Pizza Order
“That’s not a police matter, ma’am"
By Melissa Chan
March 29, 2016
PEZ Cancels Easter Egg Hunt After Parents Cause Huge 'Mess'
"It's very rude of them and they broke my bucket"
By Melissa Chan
March 27, 2016
Casino-Bound Bus Crashes in Connecticut, Injuring 30
The accident shut down traffic on part of I-95
By Sarah Begley
February 8, 2016
Connecticut Couple Arrested for Keeping Their Children in a Bathroom for Months
The five adopted children have been removed from the home
By Daniel White
January 29, 2016
Professor Faces Firing Over Belief Sandy Hook Was a Hoax
Parents of a victim called for James Tracy's dismissal after he called the shooting a hoax
By Daniel White
December 18, 2015
Connecticut Won't Let People on No-Fly List Buy Guns
The state would be the first to do so
By Josh Sanburn
December 10, 2015
Man Drops Off Fake Ebola Cure at Connecticut Office
The package claimed the vial was a cure to the disease
By Tanya Basu
October 20, 2015
11-Year-Old Girl’s Stick Figure Drawing Helps Police Catch Burglar
The suspect had burglarized the girl's home
By Sarah Begley
October 16, 2015
Aunt Who Sued Nephew Says It Was For Insurance
"It's amazing the power that the Internet has that something can go viral, completely out of context," she said.
By Tanya Basu
October 14, 2015
Jury Rules Against Aunt Who Sued Her Young Nephew for Hugging Her Too Hard
“I was at a party recently, and it was difficult to hold my hors d’oeuvre plate,” she said
By Eliana Dockterman
October 13, 2015
Connecticut Town Backtracks on Halloween Parade Cancellation
Outraged parents spoke up in defense of the holiday celebration
By Denver Nicks
October 13, 2015
Heartbreaking Details From the Connecticut Home Invasion
A new book,
The Rising
, tells the story of Bill Petit's resilience
By Sarah Begley
September 18, 2015
This State Is Now the Most Expensive Place to Die
Probate fees could cost up to $1 million
By Jonathan Chew / Fortune
July 15, 2015
Teen Forced to Undergo Chemotherapy Is Released
Cassandra C. had said she wanted to pursue alternative treatments
By Justin Worland
April 27, 2015
These Are the Best States to Grow Old In
The list considered income, health, labor, and environmental indicators to rank Utah at the top
By Thomas C. Frohlich and Alexander Kent
February 5, 2015
The 16 Best Small-Town Museums in the U.S.
These museums offer outsize collections of Impressionist paintings, modern installations, and folk art—without the big-city crowds
By Nicholas DeRenzo / Travel + Leisure
January 26, 2015
When Can a Person Be Forced to Receive Medical Care?
'We subscribe to the principle that people should get to make decisions for themselves almost all the time'
By Justin Worland
January 13, 2015
Connecticut Postal Worker Said to Steal Drugs From Mail Sentenced to Prison
Man “profiled” packages passing through his post office
By Noah Rayman
December 11, 2014
The Thanksgiving Blackout
Thanks to a dangerous mix of snow and rain on the East Coast
By Charlotte Alter
November 27, 2014
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