A local high school student is helping make dreams come true for girls who cannot afford to go to prom.
The Girl Scouts are keeping busy with cookie order and delivery, and this year they have a program to send boxes overseas to give troops a little taste of
Jan Doyle, director of Wyse Workshops, joined us this morning to talk about how overscheduling affects children and what you can do to keep kids busy without
A Connecticut family is on a mission after their 16 month old daughter lost a courageous battle to Leukemia.
Dr. David Katz of the Yale University School of Medicine weighs in on the controversy surrounding a diabetes drug condemned by the federal government.
Children's book author/illustrator Katie Davis shares her current top three children's books with 'Good Morning Connecticut."
Morty Bachar and Patty Storms of Lakeside Pottery in Stamford talked pottery with 'Good Morning Connecticut."
Registerd dietician Pat Baird showed us some easy lifestyle changes that you can make to help your heart stay healthy for
years to come.
Michael Carozza of "Carozza Fitness" told 'Good Morning Connecticut' about his gym that meets the needs of children who need extra specialized attention.
Sports Illustrated writer Steve Rushin told 'Good Morning Connecticut' that he's taking on a new career path; he told us about his first novel 'The Pint Man'
Lyn Fine McCarthy of the 'Connecticut Chapter of the American Red Cross' told "Good Morning Connecticut" how the organization is recognizing people who have
Jerry Farrell, Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Protection, told 'Good Morning Connecticut' all about the latest scam sweeping the state.
It is a Rock Opera that has graced stages all over the country and now "RENT" is hitting the stage in Connecticut.
Lifestyle expert, Mar Jennings tells 'Good Morning Connecticut' ways that you can get your plants in tip top shape.
The Greater New Haven St. Patrick's Day Parade committee has already crowned this years new queen, and 'Good Morning Connecticut' got a chance to meet her.
Entertaining expert Karen Bussen told 'Good Morning Connecticut' about ways to turn zero gifts into hero home runs.
