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A warning for the Connecticut consumer about a critical drug shortage in the treatment of asthma and other respiratory illnesses. → Read More
Many medical cannabis patients are concerned that ever since recreational sales started, the more potent medical menu has shrunk and the prices have climbed. → Read More
A multi-agency investigation has led to the crackdown of illegal gun parts in Connecticut. It comes after some illegal kit gun parts were shipped to Connecticut. → Read More
Facing a shortage of mechanics, the DOT is no longer requiring them to have a commercial driver's license in order to deepen its talent pool. → Read More
Not only are Stone Academy leaders not talking to students and staff, they aren’t even communicating with state officials. → Read More
Emotions boiled over Monday during a demonstration at Stone Academy’s East Hartford campus. Dozens of students and instructors demanded immediate answers. → Read More
FOX61 investigated and discovered in 2015 the city of Hartford sued chemical company Monsanto for the cost to remove PCBs from the Clark Elementary School. → Read More
For the first time, faculty speak out saying they feel just as blindsided as students. → Read More
The school had said Tuesday that they would be open for several more weeks. → Read More
Mason’s college experience was shattered by gunshots as a shooter opened fire, killing three and wounding five others, just 300 feet away. → Read More
The Connecticut Pharmacists Association says the state needs to loosen the regulatory environment and make structural changes to tap into this healthcare resource → Read More
According to a survey conducted by UConn’s Corey Stringer Institute, more than 50% of Connecticut high schools don’t have access to a full-time athletic trainer. → Read More
Foxwoods is making a big bet that the big game will generate big business. → Read More
Hundreds of people signed up to testify at Thursday's public hearing in front of the General Law Committee. → Read More
The gun was spotted by another student on Tuesday but wasn’t reported to school administrators and police until Thursday, according to Meriden school officials. → Read More
The MIRA trash plant in Hartford closed in July, forcing trash to be hauled out of state. → Read More
Residents who believe they are eligible can apply for loans and grants on the city's website. → Read More
Grizzly the Rottweiler has been renamed Panzer and was adopted to a loving family following a brutal beating with a bat. → Read More
Another Connecticut nursing home has been found to be in violation of serious health and safety standards. → Read More
State Rep. Pat Callahan wants to draft legislation to limit access without being unconstitutional while opponents say it would set a dangerous precedent. → Read More