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Tony Renzoni’s new book explores CT's legendary and long-gone music venues. → Read More
You never know what you might hear when you tune in to WPKN. → Read More
When the pandemic spelled doom for Never Ending Books, volunteers found a way to keep the... → Read More
There they were, on stage - unbelievable! - Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts,... → Read More
Sound View’s residents are proud of their history. If you stroll down Hartford Avenue,... → Read More
“It’s a good night out,” said Mary Ann Attianese of New Haven. “We love their... → Read More
ANSONIA - Superintendent of Schools Joseph DiBacco said he and his staff tried their hardest but the rising numbers of COVID-19 quarantines won out. On Thursday, DiBacco informed his school's 184 teachers and 2,179 students that in-school learning will end Friday and the conversion to full remote learning will be in effect until at least Jan. 18. But the superintendent told Hearst Connecticut… → Read More
Connecticut residents affected by Alzheimer's are invited to free virtual educational conference on Tuesday, Nov. 17 sponsored by the Alzheimer's Foundation of America. → Read More
He joined the Norwegian resistance against the Nazis but "was arrested by the Gestapo in 1942 and deported to the Nazi concentration camp," oranizers said. → Read More
The rain is expected to continue through the night and into Thursday. → Read More
The victim was identified as Allen Leeshawn Freeman, of Middletown, who police say was shot and killed Friday. → Read More
A small group of veterans gathered for the annual Veterans Day ceremony at the World War I monument outside City Hall on Wednesday. → Read More
Police said three men made off with the woman's purse, which contained $300 and credit cards early Wednesday morning. → Read More
"I am deeply honored to be named chairman of the Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee and I'm grateful to Speaker Ritter for entrusting me with this great responsibility," said state Rep. Sean Scanlon, D-Guilford. → Read More
The school, located at 1 Tudor Road, has not been in operation since 2016, but is still used for small events. → Read More
On Tuesday, Hartford broke an 89-year-old record when it hit a high temperature of 77 degrees. → Read More
During the hearing, Superior Court Judge Jon M. Alander appointed defense attorney Paul Carty to represent the suspect. → Read More
You have decided to press the 'Go' button to show perseverance in these difficult times," the mayor told the restaurateurs. → Read More
"This was a very tragic event," the judge said. "One young life taken away and other lives being ruined to some extent. → Read More
The defendant wanted a lighter sentence due to COVID concerns. "We've had over 200,000 people die in the U.S. We're at risk also, sir," the judge said. → Read More