Manchester 24 mins ago

Middle school teacher arrested for inappropriate contact with kids in Manchester: police

A middle school teacher is facing charges for allegedly inappropriately touching kids in class in Manchester, police said. The police department said 58-year-old Floyd Gray, of Hartford, was taken int...

  • Dr. Miguel Cardona 5 hours ago

    U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona visits Conn. Tuesday

    U.S. Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel Cardona is visiting Connecticut on Tuesday as part of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Week of Action. Cardona is expected to attend multiple events during his visit including a FAFSA Clinic in Hartford and a roundtable discussion at a community college in Middletown. This comes as the U.S....
  • Bristol 1 hour ago

    Man shot in ‘road rage' incident in Bristol

    A man was shot several times during a “road rage” incident in Bristol early Tuesday morning. Investigators said it happened in the 300 block of Broad Street shortly before 6 a.m. Bristol interim police chief Mark Morello said two drivers got into a confrontation, one shot the other and then he called 911. The victim was transported to a...
  • West Hartford 11 hours ago

    West Hartford approves zoning change for part of former UConn campus

    The West Hartford Town Council voted 8-1 for rezoning part of the former UConn campus. On Monday, people voiced their support and opposition to a plan to construct four buildings off of Asylum Avenue. Developers are looking to build more than 300 apartments. Some see it as good for the community. “As a neighbor of the property, I believe it’s&#8230...
  • StormTracker 5 hours ago

    Another mild, beautiful day on tap for Tuesday

    Make sure to get out and enjoy the sunshine today! We have another beautiful day on tap for Tuesday. There will be lots of sun and a gusty breeze up to 25 mph. Temperatures will be well above average with highs in the low 70s. The average is around 60 degrees for this time of year. Clouds will increase on…

  • new haven 5 hours ago

    2 teens shot during street party in New Haven

    Police are investigating a double shooting in New Haven on Monday night. Officers responded to the area of Munson and Mansfield streets just before 8 p.m. They found a 14-year-old and a 19-year-old both suffering from gunshot wounds. Both were taken to the hospital, where they were treated for non-life-threatening injuries, according to police. The...
  • uconn basketball 19 hours ago

    UConn's Aaliyah Edwards and Nika Mühl selected in first 2 rounds of WNBA draft

    UConn women’s basketball players Aaliyah Edwards and Nika Mühl have been selected in the first two rounds of the WNBA draft. UConn women’s basketball player Aaliyah Edwards was selected as the No. 6 overall WNBA draft pick. She is now heading to the Washington Mystics. Edwards, a native of Kingston, Ontario, will graduate with a bachelo...
  • west haven 2 hours ago

    Two police officers injured after fight and shooting in West Haven

    Two police officers were injured after a reported fight and shooting in West Haven on Monday night. Police said they were alerted to a fight that happened on a West Haven beach. A responding officer was assaulted and sustained injuries. Officials said about 2,000 people gathered at the beach after hearing about it on social media. Several fights br...
  • Glastonbury 6 hours ago

    3 young runners are hospitalized after being hit by car in Glastonbury

    Three young runners were taken to the hospital after being hit by a car in Glastonbury on Monday afternoon. The police department said they responded to the area of Hubbard and Maple streets at 2:30 p.m. Three minors, all members of the girls’ crew team, were hit by a car and taken to CT Children’s Medical Center for treatment...
  • NBC CT Responds 22 hours ago

    Vehicle thefts increased more than 30% in CT from 2022 to 2023: report

    It was another record-breaking year for vehicle thefts in the United States in 2023. Connecticut continues to be a hot spot for these crimes, according to a new report. The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) reports that last year more than 1-million vehicles were reported stolen nationwide. To be exact, NICB says there was about a 1% increase ...
  • Rent 22 hours ago

    Lawmakers consider bill that would protect against no-cause evictions

    Jonathan Herman thought he found a stable apartment in Norwalk, where he’d been living for nine years.   He and his wife were hoping to stay there while shopping for a home now that they had just had a baby. Just days before Christmas, though, those plans got derailed after they received a notice that their lease wasn’t being...

  • mental health 22 hours ago

    Bill aims to reduce child suicide rates that advocates say are rising, trending younger

    Mental health advocates joined Sen. Richard Blumenthal in Hartford on Monday to announce a bill that aims to improve resources for suicide prevention among children. The Child Suicide Prevention and Lethal Means Safety Act comes after a new report from the Office of the Child Advocate that states suicide rates among children are increasing, and tho...
  • spring allergies 22 hours ago

    Warm start to the year causes allergy season to start sooner

    Tis the sneezin’! Weather plays a big role in allergy season, but it’s not the only player that makes this time of year tough for those with allergies. Allergy season is picking up and we are feeling it here across Connecticut. Natalie Marquez Rivera and her daughter’s allergies have been getting more active lately. “My daughter a...
  • Iran 23 hours ago

    Blumenthal urges Congress to pass supplemental bill in wake of Iran attack

    Senator Richard Blumenthal is urging his colleagues in Congress to pass a supplemental bill that would provide military aid to Israel and Ukraine, as well as humanitarian aid to Gaza. His push comes in light of Iran’s attacks on Israel over the weekend. “I’m deeply concerned about the potential for escalation,” he said before his trip back to D.C.....
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