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Alexandra Ducsay was beaten to death in her family’s basement in Milford on May 19, 2006. → Read More
People are turning to their laptop and to their phone to seek therapy services online. → Read More
Senators Murphy and Blumenthal painted a picture of a dark winter for people and businesses in Connecticut if relief isn’t passed. → Read More
Just this week, two separate arrests made in Fairfield and Manchester were domestic violence related. → Read More
“I literally slept on the street up there,” says Wright. “I slept in this park and I’m in a position to help people. It really means a lot to me.” → Read More
Police say 44-year-old Andrew Aggarwala was walking his puppy on Phoenix Street in Vernon when he was hit by a car. → Read More
Their fundraising abilities are diminished as in-person events are cancelled, yet the costs of keeping people safe are skyrocketing → Read More
210 patients are hospitalized throughout the Yale network right now which is more than double two weeks ago. → Read More
The court adjusted its practices to allowing for online applications for restraining orders. → Read More
And as public works departments make sure everything is in working condition, AAA says winter preparation starts at home with your own vehicle. → Read More
“For a grown person to do that let’s remember that’s stealing.” → Read More
Under state law, Fotis Dulos’ estate would not be able to access that retirement account without a determination that Jennifer died before Fotis. → Read More
Senator Craig Miner and Representative Joe Polletta are calling for a public conversation to shed light on the scenario after FOX61 News broke the story Monday. → Read More
Dr. David Banach, an infectious disease physician at UCONN Health gave FOX61 News insights into the treatments Trump's doctors are administering as he recovers. → Read More
The court said it would issue a decision on those arguments by the middle of September, but it has not yet done so. → Read More
This is the second day in a row protesters are following Governor Lamont and protesting at his non-political events. → Read More
Administrators are working to find a balance between socialization and safety. → Read More
About 64 percent of the state's deaths from COVID-19 happened in nursing homes. → Read More
The failure to lock cars gives people direct access to your home—by using a garage door opener in unlocked cars. → Read More
“A punch like that is frustrating because it's something that's totally out of your control and then you lose two or three days worth of business,” → Read More