Naugatuck 5 mins ago

Police shot man in Naugatuck after confrontation: police

Police shot a man at Baummer’s Pond in Naugatuck on Thursday morning after he got into a confrontation with officers, according to police. Officers responded to the pond around 9:15 a.m. after learnin...

  • Bridgeport 13 hours ago

    Man with knife threatens drivers in Bridgeport: police

    Police are investigating after a man allegedly used a knife to damage passing vehicles while standing in the middle of the street in Bridgeport. Officers were called to the area of Harral and Lexington avenues just after 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. A man reportedly made threats while armed with a knife in plain view, according to police. Emergency pers...
  • vernon 14 hours ago

    Injuries reported in crash involving stolen vehicle on Route 83 in Vernon

    A portion of Route 83 is closed in Vernon after a car crash involving a stolen vehicle on Wednesday night. Vernon police said part of Route 83 North is closed in the area of Cumberland Farms. Drivers are being asked to avoid the area. Police said minor injuries are being reported. No additional information was immediately available.

  • Wallingford 3 hours ago

    Arrest warrant details events before deadly fire in Wallingford

    A prior arrest warrant is shedding light on the events leading up to a deadly house fire in Wallingford. Police say a woman and a 9-month old had passed away before a fire on Geneva Avenue last week. Authorities say Justin Varnado later died. Officers call it a suspicious death investigation. NBC Connecticut has obtained a previous arrest warrant f...
  • Sick 17 hours ago

    House approves expanded paid sick leave to cover all workers

    House Democrats passed an expansion to the state’s paid sick leave law as part of a busy day. The vote came hours after more than 500 nonprofit service provider employees and clients rallied outside the capitol in support of more funding. Democrats approved the paid sick leave expansion with an 88-61 vote, sending the bill to the Senate. “I think&#...
  • nonprofits 17 hours ago

    Nonprofits rally at Capitol for more funding

    Nonprofit service providers rallied at the Capitol Wednesday to push for more funding next fiscal year. Democrats in the legislature say nonprofits are among their priorities, but they’re still negotiating how to spend leftover funds next year. Nonprofits say they’ve been underfunded for years and need additional funding to continue serving their c...
  • Portland 17 hours ago

    Leaders visit Portland's Jobs Pond, aim to secure federal funding to mitigate flooding

    State and local leaders are trying to do more to help the families who live along Jobs Pond in Portland and are experiencing severe flooding.  Environmentalists say the flooding is due to heavy rainfall and because Jobs Pond doesn’t have an outlet to properly drain the water — meaning, when water gets in, it gets stuck.  &#8220...
  • Hartford 17 hours ago

    76-year-old Hartford man wants his diploma decades after expulsion from school

    A 76-year-old man from Hartford said he wants his high school diploma 56 years after he was set to graduate. Gerald W. Fothergill, or Mike as many know him, attended Hartford Public High School in the 1960s. In his senior year, he said he was expelled by the school board for walking out of school the day after the assassination…

  • West Hartford 16 hours ago

    Person injured after jumping out of window during fire in West Hartford

    A person was taken to the hospital after jumping from a second floor window during a fire at a West Hartford home. Firefighters responded to a multi-family home on Elmhurst Street for a reported kitchen fire. Responding crews saw heavy smoke coming from the second floor. Shortly after, crews found a resident outside with injuries. They learned that...
  • StormTracker 18 hours ago

    Why hurricane season could be busier than normal this year

    Hurricane season will officially begin on June 1 in the Atlantic and May 15 in the eastern Pacific. Looking back, 2023 was a slightly above average season with 20 named storms, seven hurricanes and three major hurricanes. And this year looks like it could be busier, too. A number of universities and other organizations released their Atlantic hurri...
  • Manchester 18 hours ago

    Motorcyclist arrested for speeding and driving recklessly in Manchester: police

    A motorcyclist has been arrested after he was caught speeding and driving recklessly in Manchester on Tuesday. State police said they saw a motorcyclist weaving through traffic, tailgating and passing vehicles unsafely. The driver got onto Interstate 84 West and continued onto I-384, where he was clocked driving over 100 miles per hour. A trooper a...
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters 16 hours ago

    Big Brothers Big Sisters honors brotherly bond and recognizes volunteer

    Big Brothers Big Sisters of Connecticut is honoring some of their volunteers at the Bigs of the Year Awards. The celebration is at Mark Twain House and Museum in Hartford Wednesday night. Joey Redmond, of Higganum, is named Big Brother of the Year, and said it is only due to the special relationship born from the program. With banter and…...
  • Hartford 17 hours ago

    Hartford community organization marks nine months without a fatal shooting

    A neighborhood in Hartford is marking a milestone of sorts – nine months with no fatal shootings. The Greater Hartford NAACP said it’s thanks to a weekly program directly engaging with the community. “We have been here trying to dispute, negate and stop issues that are happening in the greater Hartford area,” Reverand Doctor Bruce L. Carter w...
  • new haven 18 hours ago

    New Haven police launches Autism Safety Alert Program for residents

    Naugatuck mom Jenn Harding and her son Derek were in a terrifying car crash a few years ago. “The gentleman hit us so hard, he knocked my tires off my rims,” Harding said. She’s glad they were OK, but the scary part was thinking about what if she wasn’t, because Derek has autism. “Derek can’t speak. Derek couldn’t say...
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