The National Weather Service issued a frost advisory starting midnight Monday, Oct. 20.
Election Day will be here soon, and the Urban Archeologist has uncovered a can for all seasons in Ridgefield.
Stranger 'elopes' with wedding gifts, daycare worker busted on video for yelling at a child, Gabby Gifford's comes to CT.
Plus A CT billionaire donates $20 million to a hospital, a rally against racism, and more from our CT Patches.
The underpass is closing temporarily during October.
Due to Thursdayβs weather forecast, the Walk-A-Thon was postponed until Friday.
Connecticut toddler dies days after an armored car crash. Milford murder suspect appears in court, and missing boater found.
Doctors were concerned a medical student with a "low-grade" fever and just back from Liberia might have Ebola, but tests came back negative.
The patient was admitted late Wednesday night, according to the hospital.
Cops: teen's breaks in, then throws drinking party in home; President nixes CT trip to deal with Ebola; programmable robots at library.
The man was bit in the face and is undergoing treatment for Rabies as a precaution, police said.
Man arrested for "aggressive mopping," stranger "elopes" with wedding gifts, the adventures of "Impersonation Man," and much more.
Police arrest homeless man who stole war memorabilia, Chris Christie returns to CT, and firefighters say goodbye to one of their own.
Found a pair of someone's prescription glasses/sunglasses Clinton, Connecticut
We feature numerous dream houses from all over the state of Connecticut.
State trooper heads to prison for stealing off a dead guy, prison guards stabbed, and Gabby Giffords writes a book after Newtown shooting.
Thirteen year-old helps foil attempted break-ins, 12-year-old hurt when intoxicated mom crashes car, and a State Trooper sentenced.
Plus: Students Celebrate Walk to School Day; Store Clerk Faces Sex Assault Charges; Forum on Breast Cancer Detection and more.
Will you take the pledge to be bully-free in Middlesex County and beyond?
More top Patch stories: Greenwich kids earn national science awards; An apple cider primer; Stamford HS coach is man of the week.
Charges against former news anchor reduced, a woman is accused of calling 911 for a cracked CD, and a threat forces a school to evacuate.
Pack your umbrella for Tuesday, Oct. 7, through Wednesday, Oct. 8.
Plus a 6-year-old diagnosed with Neuroblastoma, dangerous cities in CT, and a parking dispute allegedly turns physical.
If the rain holds off, we may be lucky enough to get a look at the Oct. 8 lunar eclipse.
The project involves fixing a collapsed under-drain on the lane.
Clintonβs Sam Foley and Trumbullβs Carolyn Lindsey went missing in August and September of this year, respectively.
A Connecticut resident shines on 'The Voice,' an infant's sudden death probed, and a coach is cited for pushing a 15-year-old.
Children pray for emergency personnel; Cop is Fired; Pizzeria Saved from Fire.
The weather for Friday, Oct. 3, through Sunday, Oct. 5, looks to be stormy one day and sunny the next.
Two more diagnosed with Enterovirus, thieves planned to steal 22 school laptops, and a lot more.
Trunk or Treat 2014
Plus, Governor Dannel Malloy and Tom Foley Debate, Branford infant dies suddenly and body washes ashore in Westbrook
Come on down to Town Hall on Saturday, October 18th, from 7-11 PM for Falloween!, sponsored by Positively Clinton. Ghouls welcome!
Plus, No buyers for old Hershey Factory, a Best Buy closing, arrests in large scale illegal ATV ride, and more from around the state.
An online fundraising page and pasta dinner are just two of the ways you can help.
For part of the month, a section of the road will be closed. Read on for more details.
Here's a look at the top Patch stories from around Connecticut on Monday, Sept. 29.
What a beautiful sunrise this morning. Kudos to Clinton Public Works for these lovely photos.
Fox attacks four people in one Connecticut community, a cat is shot and paralyzed and a lot more from your Connecticut Patches.
Miss Connecticut 2006 lands a high-profile job, parents question the need for armed guards in schools, and a lot more from our CT Patches.