Groton 24 mins ago

Dog killed in fire at apartment complex in Groton

A dog has died after a fire at an apartment complex in Groton on Monday night. When crews arrived to the three-story apartment complex in the 600 block of Meridian Street Ext., they said there were no...

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    New Haven 9 hours ago

    New contract for New Haven police officers would include salary increase

    The New Haven Board of Alders has approved a new contract for police officers in the city, which would include a 25% salary increase for current officers. Mayor Justin Elicker said the board voted unanimously to approve a six-year collective bargaining agreement between the city and New Haven police union. The contract includes a 25% salary increas...
  • Connecticut 10 hours ago

    Gas customers will see lower bills after PURA decision

    The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) has ordered two gas companies in Connecticut to lower their rates. Monday’s decision means Connecticut Natural Gas (CNG) customers will see savings of about $7 to $8 a month. Southern Connecticut Gas (SCG) customers will save about $3.50 to $4 a month. It comes after a report revealed that CNG ...
  • Lisbon 8 hours ago

    Person seriously injured after moped crash in Lisbon

    Police responded to a moped accident on River Road in Lisbon on Monday afternoon, according to state police. The driver of the moped was taken to a local hospital with serious injuries, according to police. State police said the moped was traveling on River Road when it veered off the road and crashed into a mailbox. Route 12 was closed…...
  • Portland 9 hours ago

    Portland schools to have 2-hour delay on Tuesday after reported threat

    Schools in Portland will have a delayed opening on Tuesday after the middle and high schools were in a lockdown for several hours on Monday. The police department said the schools were in a lockdown due to an online threat. Students were let out of school shortly before 5 p.m. All schools in town will run on a two-hour delay…

  • Immigration 12 hours ago

    Immigration advocates vow to fight Trump deportation plans

    Immigration advocates say they’ve already been preparing for President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to ramp up deportations once he returns to the White House. “We anticipate that they’re going to be very quick, very rapid, very massive efforts to grab as many people as possible and deport them,” National Immigration Law Center President Kica Matos ...
  • New Haven 12 hours ago

    Planned senior housing project awarded funding for energy efficiency, sustainability

    A planned housing development in New Haven has been awarded a federal grant of $450,000 by the Green and Resilient Retrofit Housing Program through the U.S Department of Housing & Urban Development’s (HUD). The project is located at 134 Level St. and is being developed by Elm City Communities. It was awarded the funding in order to improve the ...
  • UConn 11 hours ago

    8-year-old fighting leukemia inspires UConn bone marrow registry drives

    The University of Connecticut’s athletic department will host four separate bone marrow registry drives throughout November. The drives were organized in honor of 8-year-old Ben Rabinowitz, who was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia in September of 2023. “He spent pretty much six months straight in the hospital,” said his father Sean Rabinowitz,...
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    Enfield 13 hours ago

    Man arrested in Enfield after trying to resell car he stole: police

    A man was arrested after he used a fake check to purchase a car that was being sold and later tried to resell it online, according to police. The seller was trying to deposit the $10,000 check at his bank and then learned it was fraud, according to police. Police said the man reported the car stolen after finding that…

  • New London 12 hours ago

    New London police officer faces judge after alleged domestic violence incident

    A New London police officer faced a judge Monday following a domestic violence incident. He is being charged with assault, threatening, strangulation, unlawful restraint and interfering with an emergency call. Julio Gil-Martinez, 29, is on paid administrative leave while the investigation continues. Court documents obtained Monday outline his alleg...
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    Sandy Hook 14 hours ago

    Company linked with Alex Jones seeks to disqualify The Onion's auction bid on Infowars

    A company affiliated with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones asked a federal judge on Monday to disqualify a bid by the satirical news outlet The Onion to buy Jones’ Infowars at a bankruptcy auction, alleging fraud and collusion. The company, First United American Companies, which is affiliated with a Jones website that sells dietary supplements,...
  • Stamford 12 hours ago

    1.3 magnitude earthquake reported in Stamford

    The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said a small earthquake happened in Stamford on Monday morning. The 1.3 magnitude quake happened just before noon around 11:55 a.m. The USGS said the earthquake was reported about five kilometers away from North Stamford, in close proximity to the Merritt Parkway. This comes after multiple residents reported tremor...
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    Connecticut 7 hours ago

    Firefighters continue to battle brush fires across Connecticut

    Rain is finally in sight for later this week, but fire officials warn we are not out of the woods yet. It’s still extremely dry, the fire danger is high, and crews have been busy responding to more and more fires across the state. On Monday morning, there were two new fires reported. One in Andover quickly spread from...

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    New York Giants 16 hours ago

    Giants bench Daniel Jones with Tommy DeVito taking over as starting QB

    The New York Giants will replace Daniel Jones with Tommy DeVito as their starting quarterback for Week 12 and beyond.

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    Connecticut 12 hours ago

    Slow down and move over: Monday kicks off National Crash Responder Safety Week

    Slow down, move over and look out for first responders. That’s the message from transportation officials as Monday kicks off National Crash Responder Safety Week. This week is all about keeping our first responders safe. This includes firefighters, police officers, EMS staff, tow truck drivers and transportation workers. When you see them on ...
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