Bridgeport leaders are working together with mayors and superintendents from Connecticut’s largest cities – Hartford, New Haven, Stamford and Waterbury.
A former Waterbury city employee was sentenced to prison time for his involvement in a hit-and-run that happened in 2023. The hit-and-run happened on May 26, 2023 when John M. Egan was driving and struck 17-year-old Bryan Calle with his car and fled the scene.
Connecticut’s attorney general announced a preliminary settlement with Stone Academy and its owners during a press conference Friday morning.
A winter storm warning is in effect in Connecticut for a snowstorm Sunday, the NWS says, with current models predicting up to 10 inches in parts of the state.
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A former Waterbury city official was sentenced to two years in prison in connection with a 2023 hit-and-run crash that left a teenager on life support.
A former city official from Waterbury, Connecticut has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for his involvement in a 2023 hit-and-run that left a teenager with severe injuries.
Five big city mayors and superintendents are calling on the state to increase funding to support high-needs students. Officials said the amount students are
A former Waterbury city employee was sentenced ... Calle, now 19 years old, was placed on life support at the Connecticut’s Children’s Hospital in Hartford and he continues to take physical ...
Connecticut will see rain Saturday afternoon before a snowstorm is expected to hit the state Sunday, along with frigid temps through next week, the NWS says.
Many communities are making it clear that drivers can’t park on public streets when the storm hits Connecticut on Sunday and Monday.
In quiet moments, Democrats and Republicans acknowledge that Connecticut's high electric rates primarily are the product of the laws of supply and demand, coupled with what one senator calls the "original sin" of deregulation.