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"I don't think anybody in the world knew them that well," a relative of Paul and Sally Cash said.
Connecticut State Police have not identified the three people found dead in the Stanwich Lane home.
The state lawmaker was attending a firefighter promotion event.
The chief state’s attorney, the deputy chief state’s attorney for personnel, finance and administration and the state’s attorneys in the Ansonia/Milford and Middlesex districts were...
A Connecticut state trooper removed a snake from a vehicle trunk after a driver reported the reptile loose in her car.
Prosecutors filed a flurry of motions in advance of the trial of former Wallingford resident Lindsay Clancy on charges she killed her three children in Massachusetts.
Police noted the sightings were especially high in the Page Park area.
A Rocky Hill man accused of threatening state lawmakers is in court, a former Norwalk landlord convicted of murder heads to trial in a lawsuit and a Harwinton kidnapping trial is starting this...
The new laws affect taxes, mail-in election ballots, warehouse workers, housing and more.
Staples scored the winning run on an infield hit by Cole Landgraf.
The commencement ceremony took place on the Trumbull High football field.
More than 400 violent offenders were caught in Connecticut in 2025 as part of "Operation Summer Heat," the Federal Bureau of Investigation said.
The defendant has 44 theft cases in state Superior Court in Rockville stemming from more than 100 complaints.
"I really didn’t change much at all. I didn’t want to because it wouldn’t be original. It wouldn’t be Aunt Lynda’s Camaro anymore,” owner Jody Ferraro said.
The inmate is at least the 12th person to die in prison custody this year.
The incident highlights the growing issue of title fraud, in which scammers try to sell land they don't actually own by impersonating the owner.
Trumbull offers "excellent schools and affordability,” which "matter deeply to families," the finance board chair said.
Trumbull knocked off No. 1 Fairfield Prep, and Staples took down Fairfield Ludlowe in the LL semifinals.
Three Connecticut court cases to watch this week include a Waterbury courthouse shooting, a Fairfield developer accused of sex assault, and a New London prosecutor accused of harassment.
The $38 million award to Stefon Morant equals more than 5% of New Haven’s annual budget — and may not be the city’s only wrongful conviction payout.