Haddam 18 mins ago

Police look for driver who struck 14-year-old with car in Haddam

Connecticut State Police are looking for whoever struck a 14-year-old and took off in Haddam over the weekend. Troopers said they responded to Jackson Road at about 12:15 p.m. on Saturday for a report...

  • Entertainment 7 hours ago

    Pitbull's ‘Party After Dark Tour' is coming to Connecticut

    Pitbull has announced the dates for his Party After Dark Tour and he will be coming to Connecticut. One of the 26 cities on Pitbull’s Party After Dark Tour is Hartford. Armando Christian Pérez, who is known as Grammy-Award winner Pitbull, will be at Xfinity Theatre in Hartford, on Friday, Sept. 13. T-Pain will be joining him. Ticket sales will&#823...
  • South Windsor 4 hours ago

    Info sought about dog found abandoned in South Windsor hiking area

    An animal shelter is asking for the public’s help with any information about a dog that was found abandoned in a South Windsor hiking area on Monday. Officers were called to the Frank Niederwerfer Wildlife Sanctuary around 11 a.m. for a report of a barking dog. A good Samaritan had reportedly found a dog with his collar connected around......
  • South Windsor 8 hours ago

    Man threatened to blow up South Windsor animal shelter: police

    South Windsor police have arrested a man who is accused of threatening to blow up an animal shelter after his dog was quarantined and threatening an employee as well. In late March, the man threatened to blow up the Tyler Regional Animal Care Shelter and physically threatened a town employee who works at the shelter because his dog was quarantined&...
  • CT Lottery 6 hours ago

    $100,000 Cash5 jackpot winner for second day in a row

    There was a $100,000 Cash5 jackpot winner in Connecticut for the second day in a row. The winning numbers on Monday were 3-6-25-27-35. The ticket was sold at EZ Stop in Stratford, according to CT Lottery. There was a $100,000 jackpot winner on Sunday night as well. That ticket was sold at Country Farms at 277 Church St. in Hebron….

  • new haven 10 hours ago

    Pro-Palestinian protest continues at Yale

    A Pro-Palestinian protest is continuing at Yale University in New Haven on Tuesday after dozens of people were arrested the day before. The protest started last week and is ongoing. Several people in sleeping bags and various belongings can be seen back on Beinecke Plaza on Tuesday morning. Police officers appeared to be talking to some of the peop...
  • StormTracker 14 mins ago

    Sunny, mild day on tap after frosty start

    After a frosty start on Tuesday, there’s a sunny and mild day on tap. Most of the state had a frost advisory in place through the morning. It has since expired. The day will feature lots of sunshine with milder temperatures. Highs will be in the middle 60s away from the water. Winds will increase with gusts 10-20 mph....

  • air travel 19 hours ago

    Avelo Airlines adds flights to San Juan for Puerto Rican Day Parade next month

    Avelo Airlines announced that they’re adding two new flights out of Tweed-New Haven Airport for the Puerto Rican Day Parade next month. The flights are to Puerto Rico’s San Juan Luis Munoz Martin International Airport (SJU). The first-ever parade will take place on Saturday, May 18. A spokesperson said the addition of these flights is t...
  • Waterbury 17 hours ago

    Over 2 dozen displaced, several pets dead after Waterbury fire

    Over two dozen people are displaced and several pets are dead after a fire broke out at a home in Waterbury Monday night. The fire department was called to a two-alarm fire at a multi-family home on William Street. It appears as though fire tore through the third floor of the structure. Six families lived in the building, and a…

  • solar energy 21 hours ago

    Thousands of low-income households in CT could be eligible for solar upgrades

    Thousands of low-income households in Connecticut may now be eligible for solar upgrades because of federal funding that was just granted to the state. On Monday, Gov. Ned Lamont announced that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is giving the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) a $62.5 million grant. The...
  • Earth Day 22 hours ago

    East Hartford plants dozens of cherry blossom trees for Earth Day

    Monday marks the 54th celebration of Earth Day. It was first held on April 22, 1970 to celebrate the planet. In Hartford, Mayor Arunan Arulampalam kicked off celebrations at City Hall. “It is so important that we stop on this Earth Day and think about our own impacts on the climate around us,” he said. Meanwhile in East Hartford, the…
  • Avon 22 hours ago

    Dozens of families displaced after Avon apartment fire

    An investigation into what caused a fire at the Avon Place Apartments continues as families try to navigate next steps. Charred remains could be seen from where flames roared at the Avon Place Apartments on Sunday.  “I mean, that’s hell right there and thank God everybody made it out. That’s the blessing through it all,” Larry Friel said. Two....
  • UConn 23 hours ago

    UConn's Geno Auriemma is serving up drinks in Manchester Tuesday night

    UConn women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma will be serving up drinks behind the bar at a restaurant in Manchester Tuesday night. He’s doing it to help raise money for Connecticut Children’s. Auriemma will be behind the bar from 5 to 7 p.m. at Café Aura on East Center Street. The restaurant is urging patrons to come out to say......
  • artificial intelligence 23 hours ago

    Lawmakers discuss artificial intelligence bill as end of session nears

    Supporters of legislation aimed at reigning in artificial intelligence are working to keep the bill alive, removing a section critics say would hurt innovation in Connecticut. “This is something of great hope, great promise, but also great threat,” Sen. Martin Looney (D-President Pro Tem) said during a press conference Monday at the Legislative Off...
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