Homestead Avenue is closed in Hartford due to an active police investigation Thursday afternoon. The police department said the road is closed from Sigourney to Garden streets until further notice. It’s unknown what specifically police are investigating.
Electric rates are top of mind for a lot of people right now, and the issue is taking center stage this legislative session.  “Here in front of me is my Eversource
Hartford police have launched an investigation an act of larceny at Holy Trinity Church. Aaron Boisvert, the Hartford police public information officer, said the complaint was recently filed. The Archdiocese of Hartford informed parishioners during Mass at Holy Trinity on Jan.
The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford is celebrating its 200th anniversary. The museum is one of the oldest historical societies in the country. The Deputy Executive Director and Chief Strategy Officer Eileen Frank sat down with Ann Nyberg to talk about what has happened over the course of
A public hearing in Hartford on a bill designed to lower electric rates. It’s backed by Republicans who want to get rid of the “public benefits charge” on your power bill. Democrats also say they want to lower rates but say it’s a long-term problem.
Nineteen-year-old Aleysha Ortiz is claiming she cannot read or write, despite graduating from Hartford Public High School in June with honors.
A hundred people rallied on the steps of City Hall on Monday, calling to strengthen the Connecticut Trust Act.
DAS must ensure that the state does not waste time and funds with a shortsighted update that will cost taxpayers more later on. Now is the time to change course.
The winner of the 2025 Connecticut Spelling Bee in West Hartford will compete at the National Spelling Bee hosted by Scripps Howard.
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has returned from a state trade mission to India with a broken arm. The Democrat appeared Monday at a state Capitol news conference with his left arm in a black sling.
A Hartford Public Schools graduate is taking legal action against the city, the Board of Education, and one of her special education teachers. Aleysha Ortiz claims she asked for educational
About 175,550 apartments and houses in Connecticut qualified under such programs in 2023 according to the latest tally this year by the Department of Housing, up 1% from a year earlier. In 2023, units qualifying for assistance amounted to 11.5% of Connecticut's total housing stock.