State Representative Aundré Bumgardner could soon have his charges dropped. He was charged with DUI and reckless driving ...
A modern take on a mythical rumination upon life and death and a band of swashbuckling pirates won the day at the annual ...
Connecticut would become the tenth state to allow individuals and municipalities to sue gun makers and state gun dealers.
Business owners and advocates argued that Connecticut’s laws are already stringent when it comes to who can purchase a gun.
The Board of Education voted Monday to approve the proposed 2025-26 school budget of $16.02 million. The plan still requires approval by the Board of Finance, and town voters at a referendum. While ...
A bill designed to strengthen CT's hate crimes statutes is facing challenges from residents concerned it could be used to ...
Law enforcement officials, policy experts and advocates are divided over whether to eliminate what are known as “non-safety ...
Legislators and members of the public took turns Monday morning expressing concerns about a bill before the Judiciary Committee that is designed to consolidate Connecticut’s various hate crime ...
Excellence on faceoffs sometimes gets overlooked when analyzing a hockey team’s success. But the importance of Quinn McCoy’s skill at the faceoff dot was obvious Saturday as Cheverus/Yarmouth won its ...
The General Assembly’s Judiciary Committee on Friday morning heard testimony – at times heated – on a bill that would give ...
Department of Marine Resources Commissioner Patrick Keliher presented John and Judy Williams of Stonington the annual “DMR Andy Mays Award of Excellence” at the recent Maine Fishermen’s Forum in ...
The North Stonington Elementary School Drama Club will presents three performances of Disney’s “Aladdin, Jr.” next week in ...