Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, after a three-year study, will ask state lawmakers to clarify state law on hate crimes.
Once a yearly staple at Hartford's Xfinity Theatre, Dave Matthews Band is skipping Connecticut and instead touring in New ...
Months after 70-year-old Clifton Brandon’s life was saved, he said he’s doing well. “I really didn’t think I was going to ...
A "jealous" man burst into a home on Indian Hill Street in East Hartford's Mayberry Village neighborhood and injured a woman ...
If you love the Hartford Yard Goats, you’ll also love the Hartford Thunder Chickens. The local affiliate of the Colorado ...
Connecticut’s Museum of Culture and History celebrated its 200th birthday on Thursday in Hartford. The organization is ...
Connecticut has the most constrained housing supply in the nation, with only about a 7% vacancy rate despite a demand for ...
HARTFORD - Gov. Ned Lamont will propose that the state legislature consolidate and rewrite hate crime statutes, including ...
HARTFORD- When rain falls in Connecticut, flooding can happen anywhere, but many properties lack flood insurance coverage.
Levi Preston, 50, of Middletown is accused of stealing, then selling, books from libraries in his own town as well as ...
The Hartford Yard Goats may have the G.O.A.T. nickname, but they’re not chicken when it comes to changing things up.
Thunder Chickens is one of two alternate identities that the Yard Goats will use at Dunkin’ Park this season. The second will be named next Thursday.