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Big Y supermarket chain reports brief cash register malfunction across all stores

Patrons had to wait for up to an hour Wednesday afternoon to pay for their groceries, or... → Read More

New Haven hires recruiting firm to aid in national police chief search

NEW HAVEN — The city has chosen a recruitment firm to help in the search of a new... → Read More

How much money is your superintendent making?

How much money is your superintendent making? Perks include moving expenses, paid job coaches, housing allowances, travel stipends and longevity bonuses → Read More

Man charged in burglary of North Haven restaurant

The burglary happened on Jan. 23 at Aztec Grill and Grocery on Middletown Avenue in North Haven. → Read More

PD: Vehicles allegedly stolen from Trumbull, Stratford, New Canaan recovered

Five people were charged, including one juvenile, according to a tweet from Hartford police. → Read More

Connecticut forecast sees sun through Labor Day

The official change in to autumn does not occur until Tuesday, Sept. 22. → Read More

Stony Creek Brewery donating part of Sept. ‘Junebug’ beer sales to fight brain cancer

BRANFORD- Stony Creek Brewery, a supporter of the Connecticut Brain Tumor Alliance , will offer a special beer on tap called "Junebug" for September, a portion of the proceeds of which will benefit the CTBTA, according to a release. Stony Creek owner Edward Crowley, Jr. is "a champion for the cause of brain tumor awareness and support, and the beer is named 'Junebug' in memory of the life of his… → Read More

Report: CT troopers already issued more than 160 tickets this weekend

As of Saturday afternoon, State Police said they have issued 120 tickets for hazardous moving violations and 45 for speeding. → Read More

Police: 10 bullet casings found in 2 overnight shootings in Meriden

"At this time we are not certain if these two incidents are related," said Lt. John Mennone. → Read More

Some CT state parks closing after parking lots fill on Labor Day weekend

At 11:33 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020, Sleeping Giant State Park in Hamden was the first park to close. → Read More

Study: COVID-19 caused record number of young people to live with parents

The share of young adults living with their parents is higher than in any previous measurement. → Read More

Police: CT man asks for cigarette, then attempts armed robbery

Police said the victim reported a man asked for a cigarette, then pointed a handgun at him while demanding he empty his pockets. → Read More

Bat on CT shoreline tests positive for rabies

A bat from the Hamburg Road area in Lyme has tested positive for rabies, the Ledge Light Health District announced Friday. → Read More

Police: CT driver killed after rear-ending truck near Mass. border

After striking the truck, Louis Chrisovechotis sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. → Read More

DOT: West Haven roundabout to be widened for larger trucks

"The roundabout has required constant maintenance in recent years and will be upgraded with more durable materials," the state Department of Transportation said. → Read More

Guilford landscaper gets prison for tax evasion

BRIDGEPORT - A Guilford landscaper who pleaded guilty to tax evasion has been sentenced to prison, according to federal authorities. Louis Pocograno, 58, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Stefan R. Underhill in Bridgeport to three months in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release, for tax evasion, according to the office of Connecticut U.S. Attorney John H. Durham.… → Read More

Hearst CT journalists win 85 SPJ awards

Hearst Connecticut journalists won 85 awards at the Connecticut SPJ Excellence in Journalism dinner held at The Hawthorne in Berlin Thursday night. Longtime state Capitol reporter Ken Dixon was also inducted into the Connecticut Journalism Hall of Fame. "This year's SPJ awards were a wonderful tribute to the tireless and conscientious work that Connecticut journalists do to protect the public's… → Read More

New Haven Pet Madness: Is your best friend our champion?

March sports offer drama, suspense, action and this year in New Haven: adorable pets. Is your best friend both fierce and furry? Ferocious and feathered? Competitive and cuddly? Skilled and scaly? Then maybe your pet has what it takes to be our New Haven Pet Madness champion. From now until March 1, we're looking for New Haven's strongest pet competitors —on land, in the water, or in the air— to… → Read More

Connecticut libraries adapting to community needs

Think your local library is no longer relevant? Think again. Now more than ever, people are flocking to local libraries for help with anything from learning a new job or writing skills, to filling out TSA PreCheck or passport applications. Through one of the many library programs offered across the state, you could also learn about anything from beer to architecture. There are more than 170… → Read More

Yale University sued over 2008 data breach

NEW HAVEN - Two lawsuits have been filed in federal court against Yale University claiming damages from a 2008 data breach at the university. Yale discovered the breach on June 16 this year during a security review of its servers, it said in a letter to those affected. Intruders gained electronic access to a Yale database between April 2008 and January 2009 and extracted names, Social Security… → Read More