Standoff in Killingly Over
A standoff in Killingly on Monday morning has ended with a man being taken to an area hospital for a psychiatric evaluation, according to state police. Police were sent to a home on Hartford Turnpike...
View ArticleNewtown to Decide Fate of Sandy Hook Building
Almost one month after a gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School and killed 26 people, including 20 students, Newtown is trying to decide what should be done with that school building. Students...
View ArticleVictim's Family Sends Reform Proposals to White House
The family of Sandy Hook shooting victim Noah Pozner sent recommendations to the White House on how to prevent school shootings in the future. Members of Pozner's maternal family created a multi-point...
View ArticleCoca-Cola Tackles Obesity With New Advertisement
Many fast food restaurants are making changes to become a healthier option, but now, one beverage giant is jumping on the bandwagon to fight obesity. In a two-minute advertisement posted on Coca-Cola’s...
View ArticleA Month Later, Family Struggles With Loss Every Day
For the first time since the Sandy Hook Shootings, NBC sat down with the family of Dylan Hockely just a month after the six year old was killed in the tragic school shooing. Dylan's parents Nicole...
View ArticleEast Haven Names New Police Chief
After a nationwide search, the next full-time police chief in East Haven is Brent Larrabee, who has served as acting chief since the retirement of Leonard Gallo last February. Gallo retired following...
View ArticlePedestrian Hit and Killed Manchester
A pedestrian was struck and killed at the intersection of West Middle Turnpike and Adams Street in Manchester on Tuesday morning. According to police, Ronald Grayson, 70, of Manchester, was crossing...
View ArticleTwo Crashes Slow Commute on Route 15, Hamden
Crashes on both sides of Route 15 in Hamden are slowing the commute on Tuesday morning. The right lane of Route 15 South is closed because of a rollover before exit 59. There is also a crash on the...
View ArticleAirplane Hoaxster Must Write Apologies to Passengers
The Philadelphia man who admitted to calling in a fake report about explosives on a Dallas-Fort Worth-bound airplane that caused the plane to be diverted back to Philadelphia International Airport will...
View ArticleNYC Subway Train Operators Told to Slow Down After Push Deaths
New York City subway trains are entering stations more slowly after the transit workers union put out advisory signs instructing drivers to take greater caution — but the transit authority says the...
View ArticleOptimism Remains Hard to Find Around Jets
The search for a new Jets general manager has moved into its third week and it's only becoming more clear that it isn't a job that people are clamoring to accept. Monday brought a report that David...
View Article“Over the Rainbow’
Over the last week, 21 students from Newtown have been working on a project called “A Song From Sandy Hook" and performing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” to benefit their community. The students...
View ArticleShot Grandmother Not Angry at Gunman
Gloria Johnson, the 90-year-old grandmother who was struck twice on the street during a drive-by shooting in Brooklyn last week, says she's not angry at the person who pulled the trigger. NBC 4 New...
View ArticleRestaurant Employee Charged With Voyeurism
Police have charged an employee of a Dutchess Restaurant in Milford with voyeurism after a female customer reported finding a camera phone recording in the ladies’ restroom. Police said the customer...
View ArticleResidents Injured Jumping from Burning Building
Thirteen residents and firefighters were hurt during a three-alarm fire at Gateway Estates, a complex on Ellington Road in East Hartford and firefighters are treating the blaze as suspicious. When...
View ArticleFire at Catholic School in Baltic
Firefighters are responding to Academy of the Holy Family in Baltic for reports of a fire. Academy of the Holy Family is a Catholic day and boarding high school located at 54 West Main Street....
View ArticleZuckerberg Unveils "Graph Search" on Facebook
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday unveiled a new type of search that allows users to easily find information from within their friends' news feeds. The new feature, called "graph search," will...
View ArticleMan Who Kept Sandy Hook Students Safe Getting Harassed: Report
The Newtown man who took six survivors of the Sandy Hook shooting into his home on the tragic morning of Dec. 14 is being harassed by conspiracy theorists, according to Salon.com. Gene Rosen, a...
View ArticleJury Indicts Suspect in Newtown Shooting Charity Scam
A federal grand jury has indicted a New York City woman accused of lying about her connection to a victim of the Newtown school shooting to collect donations from people hungry to make donations. The...
View ArticleMan in Monkey Mask Robs Subway
In the early hours of Tuesday morning, an armed man wearing a monkey mask robbed the Subway restaurant in Windsor Locks. Police received a 911 call at 12:04 a.m. reporting an armed robbery at the...
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