Rail Lines Affected by Snowstorm
There were scattered delays at Union Station in New Haven on Friday morning, and many of the regional trains are affected by the snow in Boston and New York City. Lisa Bellamy-Fluker was there to send...
View ArticleKeeping You and Your Home Safe in Frigid Temperatures
The snow has stopped falling, but the frigid temperatures will affect Connecticut in the coming days and there are some steps you can take to stay safe. “While the cold forecast for us will be short...
View ArticleDOT Vehicle Involved in Fatal Torrington Crash
A state Department of Transportation vehicle was involved in a fatal two-car crash that shut down the exit 44 off-ramp from Route 8 northbound in Torrington, according to police. State police said the...
View ArticleWater Main Break Threatens Home in West Hartford
Crews rushed to a water main break in West Hartford to keep water from rushing into a home. The water main broke on St. Augustine Street around 11:30 a.m. on Friday, sending water onto the street and...
View ArticleHernadez's Uncle Killed in Moped Crash was Drunk, High: Police
The 49-year-old Bristol man and uncle of Aaron Hernandez who died in an August moped crash had a blood alcohol content twice the legal limit and cocaine was found in his system, according to police....
View ArticleBrutal Cold Through Tomorrow
Many students have a long weekend, since several school districts closed for Friday after a winter storm dumped an average of 5 inches of snow across the state. “The snowfall was about what we...
View ArticleFor Long-Serving Mayors, Change Is Part of the Job
John Land was just 29 years old when he was first elected mayor of a small Florida farming town called Apopka. Six decades later, Apopka’s population has boomed from just over 2,000 to about 44,000,...
View ArticleI-84 West Reopens in West Hartford After Car Fire
The westbound lanes of I-84 in West Hartford have reopened following a car fire Friday evening. The incident happened between exits 41 and 40, according to the DOT. The highway was shut down while...
View ArticleHundreds Towed in Hartford During Storm
Hundreds in Hartford woke up after the storm Friday to find their cars had been towed as city workers enforced the on-street parking ban. Tow trucks have operated continuously since the storm hit...
View ArticleCrash Closes Spithead Road in Waterford, Wires Down
Spithead Road is closed at Doyle Road in Waterford after a car struck a pole, sending wires into the street, according to Waterford police. Police said no one was injured but the road will remain...
View ArticleNorth Haven Gun Manufacturer Creates "Duck Dynasty" Line
A North Haven gun manufacturer has struck a deal with the famous faces from reality TV’s “Duck Dynasty” and is creating a line of firearms dedicated to waterfowl hunting in the spirit of the show. The...
View ArticlePolice Turn Extra Attention to City's Homeless During Bitter Cold
The bitterly cold temperatures has Hartford police officers keeping a close eye on the city's homeless. "He mentioned that he's homeless and that he's been on the street for over four years now,"...
View ArticlePolice Search for Subway Restaurant Robber
West Hartford Police were asking for the public's help in finding the man who committed a robbery at a Subway restaurant at 932 Farmington Ave on Friday night. According to police, the man implied he...
View ArticleDogs Fight Off Mountain Lion
A mountain lion caught on camera in Sun Valley and an attack on two dogs in Burbank have prompted authorities to alert surrounding Southern California communities to be on the lookout. A Sun Valley man...
View ArticleMan Buys Stolen Human Brains Online
A San Diego man really used his head to help crack a bizarre case out of Indianapolis involving the alleged theft, sale and purchase of human brain tissue stolen from the Indiana Medical History...
View ArticleEx-Mayor Killed by Train
The man who was struck and killed by an oncoming train while running after his dog near the train tracks Friday afternoon in Del Mar, Calif., has been identified as Louis "Lou" Terrell, a former mayor...
View ArticleState Searching for Ticket Vendor for Busway
Connecticut's Department of Transportation is seeking a firm to provide a ticket vending machine system forCTfastrak, the planned bus-only corridor being built between Hartford and New Britain....
View ArticleOver $1 Million Paid to Connecticut Constituents
U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney says his office helped to return more than $1.5 million last year to eastern Connecticut constituents who were owed everything from Social Security checks to overdue veterans'...
View ArticleLong Lines at Bradley Airport
The planes at Bradley Airport were de-iced and ready to go but many of the passengers to ride on them were stuck. Long lines at ticket booths and the security check –in caused many travelers to miss...
View ArticleMemorial Planned for McStay Family
A public paddle-out memorial and church service will be held Saturday in Southern California for San Diego’s slain McStay family, according to a website managed by surviving family members. The public...
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