• Hartford, CT
New gun laws cause backlog for pistol permits

It's been just over six weeks since Governor Malloy signed one of the toughest gun laws in the nation following the tragedy at Sandy Hook.

Mission aims to boost Conn. industry in China

Executives from the Connecticut aerospace, biotech and pharmaceutical industries are joining federal and state officials on an eight-day trade mission to

PD: 1,700 bags of heroin seized

A Hartford man was arrested after police executed a search and seizure warrant Tuesday, finding approximately 1,700 bags of heroin.

Conn. considers raising tax on digital products

If some democratic state lawmakers have their way, you may soon be paying more for every song, eBook, or app that you download from the internet.

Official: No drugs, alcohol found in Conn. gunman

An official says toxicology tests on the Newtown school shooter's body did not turn up any alcohol, illegal drugs or prescription medication.

Man shot after dispute in Hartford

Hartford police are investigating a shooting that took place Monday evening.

Costly Metro-North collision

The Metro-North train crash and the restoration effort is expected to have an enormous price tag.

Hartford man charged with serious assault

A 20-year-old man, currently in prison, was charged in connection with a serious assault that occurred in February in Hartford.

Conn. Child Advocate to step down

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's choice for Connecticut's Child Advocate is stepping down after less than nine months on the job.

Fallen Army Capt. to be honored

The portrait of a Madison solider who was killed in Afghanistan earlier this year is going to be added to the Wall of Honor tribute in the State Capitol

Conn. court: Lawyers can't be sued for fraud

The state Supreme Court has ruled in an ex-NFL player's case that Connecticut lawyers can't be sued for fraud for their conduct in court cases because of a

Tax hike set for gasoline

If you think there will be no tax hikes in Connecticut this year, think again.

Mattress recycling bill moves to Conn. governor

Connecticut lawmakers are sending to the governor a bill that would create a recycling program for old mattresses.

Newtown parents seek more focus on school security

A group of parents who lost children in the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School are raising money to help other communities better secure their schools.

Police probe officer involved shooting in Hartford

Connecticut State Police have identified the two Hartford police officers involved in a fatal shooting, who were called to investigate a reported assault

Binge drinking a concern at summer concerts

The summer concert season kicks off this weekend, and that has officials worried about binge drinking. They say it's a major problem among teens.
 

  • Hartford County

Veteran's gravestones vandalized

Just days before Memorial Day, crews are scrambling to clean up gravestones at a…

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