Troopers say the driver of a tractor trailer slammed into the back of a BMW 320 that Tamek Nelson, 30, of New York, NY, was driving in the right lane of I-84 Eastbound near Exit 4
A man has died after being rear-ended by a tractor-trailer on Interstate 84 East in West Hartford on Monday morning. State police said 30-year-old Tamek Skinner, of New York, was on I-84 East near exit 44 around 1:30 a.
Over a dozen people are displaced after a fire at a multi-family home in Hartford over the weekend. Firefighters responded to the home in the 100 block of Martin Street around 5:45 p.m. for a report of a fire.
The recent op-ed in the Hartford Courant by Nikos Mohammadi demands a rebuttal. Despite Mr. Mohammadi’s claims, we argue that Connecticut does have a truly great capital city, and a capital region
Country music artist Luke Bryan is set to bring his “Country Song Came On Tour” to Connecticut this summer, Live Nation announced Monday. The five-time
Connecticut is set to award $5.9 million to the family of a disabled man who served a quarter century in prison before his murder conviction was overturned.
The group is helping bring the art to underserved communities and to shine a light on mental health by partnering with Mental Health Connecticut.
It was inauguration day on Friday at the Old State House in Hartford as Connecticut’s new Kid Governor was sworn in. Keudy Martinez, a 5th grader from Waterbury, said that his platform focuses on school safety.
Hartford police are actively investigating a deadly shooting that took place on Sunday night. Speeding has become a growing concern across Connecticut, with rising road fatalities prompting many cities and towns to explore new measures to address the issue. Authorities are responding to an ongoing situation in New Britain early Monday morning.
Vaccination bills are popping up in more than 15 states as lawmakers aim to potentially resurrect or create new religious exemptions from immunization mandates, establish state-level vaccine injury databases or dictate what providers must tell
While some restaurants in Connecticut are having banner success in this post-Covid era, other smaller operations are struggling, largely because of continuing high costs all around: food, rent, utilities, and wages.