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A state project is set to resurface a major traffic area in Vernon.
A driver first ran stop sign, then ran from the cops, an incident report shows.
The funds are being released through the Community Development Block Grant Small Cities program.
Gov. Ned Lamont visited the 64-year-old school on Monday to announce the rebuild project.
A cleaning product that was ahead of its time was a staple of the Manchester economy.
Rockville High School has named the honor roll for the final quarter of the 2025-26 academic year.
A 4-year-old child was sent to a hospital after ingesting THS products that were left exposed, state police said.
Widening 23A, with associated site improvements, is a vital step in opening up the 60-plus-acre property to more residents.
Several Guns were confiscated after an incident with am armed felon in Glastonbury, police said.
The city will host a public hearing on the proposed changes this week,
A suspect has been apprehended in the early Monday incident.
UConn is defined by the AD as "a championship culture while providing student-athletes with the best possible college experience."
One person was injured in the Friday assault, according to authorities.
A rider was ejected from his bike in a crash in Stafford.
The suspect, a Trumbull resident, is accused of making "hundreds of unauthorized refund transactions," according to authorities.
"He fought for them," Colleagues said of Capt. Edwin Post and the Black troops.
State police released the footage Thursday.
Felled wires kept firefighters in Tolland busy Thursday.
The ruling was rendered Wednesday.