A judge in Hartford sentenced Danny Lawhorn, Jr., 33, to 10 years imprisonment on Thursday. His sentence, however, is suspended after four years served.
Nearly two dozen families are temporarily displaced after a fire tore through an apartment building in Hartford Friday ...
The Connecticut Bipartisan Infrastructure Law team hosted the state’s second annual infrastructure summit, called ConnStruct ...
Connecticut's share is one-fifth of the $1.4 billion The Federal Railroad Administration granted for projects along the ...
A Connecticut man was pulled over twice for DUI in the same week, on the same stretch of a Hartford interstate. He had one ...
A closer look at some Connecticut towns shows what a lower voter turnout, an upset voter base and changing demographics can ...
A former basketball coach was sentenced to 10 years in prison for sexual assault charges, according to the Division of ...
Residents of the Concord Hills apartments in Hartford are still looking for permanent homes after the building caught on fire ...
Connecticut will be receiving nearly $291 million from the federal government for several transportation and infrastructure ...
Several railroad projects in Connecticut are receiving considerable federal funding, including additional tracks, ...
The two people charged in the murder of an 18-year-old in Hartford last week are the victim’s cousins, the family tells NBC ...
Most of the northwestern part of the state is now classified as being in a “severe” drought, according to data released ...