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600 precious doses of the vaccine were exposed to above-recommended temperatures on February 20. → Read More
"He has a 2-year-old son and now he’s left without a father." → Read More
The new proposal, which must be approved the the school’s Board of Trustees, would cut the hike to 2.2%, or $312 → Read More
According to police, they are looking at solutions to tackle the increased gun violence. → Read More
27-year-old Michael Dudley died in a shooting on January 29th of this year. → Read More
Dunkin Donuts Park will be opened as a vaccine clinic on Saturday. → Read More
Proud Puffs hopes to change the narrative of the African-American community. → Read More
Health officials say seeing this many people get their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine is a positive sign. → Read More
One doctor FOX61 spoke to says for those working outside to be wary of hypothermia and frostbite. → Read More
FOX61 has learned that six months later people from a protest last year are just now being arrested. → Read More
Massive security, protests, and this past week’s insurrection are things America has never seen before -- and the whole world is watching. → Read More
Folks gathered at Campbell Avenue in West Haven near the same place Mubarak Soulemane died this time last year. → Read More
"We are delaying many funerals because the person might've not even succumbed to something COVID-related, but a member of their family is quarantined." → Read More
One couple living in the area says they want to remind people to lock your doors after they say they had to scare off a suspect wearing a ski mask. → Read More
Despite the pandemic muting celebrations, people and restaurants found ways to say goodbye to 2020. → Read More
Activists say minority populations already hit hardest by virus will be hit again when eviction moratorium expires. → Read More
A Hartford Police Officer says there needs to be more awareness for those in need. → Read More
City Councilman Josh Mitchtom said "This is not a one-time incident. This is a manifestation of a rotten culture that must change." → Read More
A resident says people in her neighborhood have seen a history of packages being left in vulnerable places. → Read More
As of December 9, there have been 10 inmates that have died due to COVID-19. → Read More