Cyberattack targets Connecticut’s Bradley International Airport website
Distributed denial-of-service, or DDoS, attacks have been an increasing problem around the world.
View ArticleConnecticut set to distribute $150 million in state aid to towns. Here’s a...
The state is poised to approve more than $150 million for dozens of Connecticut communities, helping Bloomfield to build a new library, Hartford to improve Pope Park and West Hartford to replace high...
View ArticleCleanup, investigations underway after 25,000-gallon oil leak, DEEP says
Environmental officials say they are trying to find out how much fuel oil seeped into the ground in Putnam earlier this month when 25,000 gallons leaked from a storage tank.
View ArticlePolice searching for catalytic converter thief who they say fired a gun when...
Police are warning people to try to avoid confronting thieves after a shot was fired from a gun during a Wallingford catalytic converter theft.
View ArticleMan charged with robbery victim’s murder, Bridgeport police say
Police say they have arrested one of two people who they believe are responsible for the December shooting death of a robbery victim in Bridgeport.
View ArticleFamed Connecticut photographer Bob Child, who chronicled 50 years of state...
Bob Child, a news photographer with a knack for finding the “choice ground” to capture five decades of Connecticut disasters, sports, protests and politicians, died Wednesday. He was 86.
View ArticleMan, woman shot dead in Connecticut, chief says; police suspect murder-suicide
A man and a woman are dead in Seymour after what police believe was a murder-suicide, Seymour police say.
View ArticleAnthony Todt trial jurors won’t hear about his mental health after Florida...
Jurors in the Anthony Todt trial will not hear about his mental state after his arrest in the 2020 killings of his family, a judge ruled.
View ArticleTwo remain in critical condition after Seymour explosion
Three people were burned, two seriously, in an explosion in Seymour Tuesday, police say.
View ArticleHusband of Jessica Edwards, charged in her murder in Connecticut, in court...
Tahj Hutchinson — who is now charged with murder in connection to the death of his wife Jessica Edwards — appeared in court in Hartford on Wednesday afternoon after failing to leave his jail cell in...
View ArticleHartford man gets prison in fentanyl dealing case, feds say
The case arose from an investigation into alleged “drug trafficking and related criminal acts being committed by members and associates of the Los Solidos and Latin Kings street gangs in Hartford’s...
View ArticleMan under the influence found with a loaded gun on school property in New...
Officers arrested a man who they determined was under the influence of alcohol and carrying a loaded gun on school property in New Fairfield on Wednesday, state police said.
View ArticleMeriden music teacher charged with sexually assaulting student in Wallingford
A music teacher from Meriden has been charged with sexually assaulting one of his students who is a minor, the Wallingford Police Department said on Wednesday.
View ArticleMan fatally struck by Metro-North train in Fairfield
A train struck and killed a pedestrian on the tracks near a Fairfield train station Wednesday, according to MTA police.
View ArticleStay away from the pregnant moose in this Connecticut town, police warn
Police in Winchester are warning people to keep away from a pregnant moose, which is expected to remain in the area until her calf is born in May or June.
View Article‘Put on your blue and white’: Gov. Lamont declares this ‘Husky Weekend’ as...
The governor wants so badly for Connecticut to show its Husky pride as the UConn women’s basketball team heads to the final four tournament game Friday night, he issued a proclamation about it.
View ArticleWorld’s first electronics-sniffing K9, Connecticut State Police dog Selma, dies
The world’s first electronics-sniffing police dog has died, according to the Connecticut State Police, and she lived and worked right here in the state.
View ArticleAlex Jones agrees to appear at deposition in Sandy Hook case
Jones will sit for a deposition April 11 and is asking the judge to put a hold on the daily fines, according to new court filings by his attorney, Norman Pattis.
View ArticleFormer treasurer charged with stealing from Southington Democratic Town...
The former treasurer for the Southington Democratic Town Committee has been charged with allegedly stealing from the committee while he was the group’s treasurer, police said.
View ArticleEast Berlin church burns in an early-morning fire
Firefighters are at the scene of a church fire in Berlin.
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