Edgar Villacis Pinto, 54, of Enfield, owns VIP Janitorial Services. He was arrested last week for not carrying workers’ comp insurance coverage for his employees.
Community members across the state are on the lookout for black bears, as the weather warms up and the animals come out of ...
Gas prices in Connecticut have surged by nearly 50 cents in the past week due to global oil market reactions to conflicts, according to data from AAA.
Advocates help survivors navigate court proceedings, apply for restraining orders and understand their legal options. They also help them create safety plans.
Last week’s blizzard forced widespread blood drive cancellations. Officials say more than 1,500 blood donations were lost due to storm-related disruptions.
The law was launched in 2023 to ensure those who complete their prison sentences and stay crime-free can move on without being held back by their criminal records.
Safety concerns have sparked this conversation, as Connecticut has some of the country's loosest homeschooling laws. Not everyone is onboard with change, however.
Lawmakers are considering expanding literacy requirements for students in grades four through nine through Senate Bill 220.
Athletes of all ages competed at the Connecticut Winter Special Olympics, showcasing their skills in various sports.
All troopers are now trained on the new nonlethal device.
At Camp Nett, soldiers traded their rifles for spatulas. During the Connecticut National Guard's Warrior Chef Competition, ...
Most of Connecticut's leaders said that the president did not seek Congressional authorization, and that the attack poses the ...
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