October 6, 2020 Catholic college in Connecticut suspends 109 students for coronavirus violations A Catholic university in Connecticut has suspended 109 students for violating campus coronavirus restrictions, according to reports.
October 5, 2020 Ex-Connecticut police chief pleads guilty to rigging exam process for job A former top cop in Connecticut pleaded guilty Monday to criminal charges accusing him of rigging the search process to become the police chief over other candidates and lying about it.
October 2, 2020 Putin will be Trump campaign 'surrogate' while he quarantines, Dem Sen. Chris Murphy says Murphy says Russia has a “clear desire to try to elect President Trump to a second term.”
October 2, 2020 Connecticut assault, robbery suspect, 38, claims DNA planted at crime scene by airplane A Connecticut man charged in an alleged assault and robbery outside a Chinese restaurant last year told detectives his DNA was dropped onto the crime scene by airplane in an effort to frame him, according to multiple reports.
September 30, 2020 Power outages across Northeast after near-hurricane-force winds rake region Winds close to hurricane strength swept across parts of the northeastern U.S. on Wednesday morning, toppling trees, taking down power lines and leaving tens of thousands of residents without power.
September 27, 2020 Hirono, Blumenthal say they won’t meet with Amy Coney Barrett Two Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee have said they will not meet with Amy Coney Barrett -- President Trump’s pick to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court.
September 21, 2020 US Rep. Jahana Hayes says she tested positive for coronavirus U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes, a Democrat from Connecticut, announced on Saturday that she has tested positive for COVID-19.
September 16, 2020 Connecticut approves $100 fines for coronavirus mask rule-breaking Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signed an executive order Tuesday night allowing new fines for those who violate mask and social distancing orders.
September 14, 2020 Rare bacterial infections reported in Long Island Sound in ‘unusually high numbers,' health officials warn Connecticut health officials have issued a warning regarding exposure to the Long Island Sound after an unusually high number of rare illnesses from bacterial infections were reported.
September 10, 2020 Connecticut police chief resigns, faces federal charges of rigging his hiring A Connecticut police chief and the acting personnel director of Bridgeport were federally charged Thursday with scheming to rig the hiring search for the city's top cop and then lying to FBI agents about it, according to a federal complaint.