Two important laws on police accountability were passed in Connecticut this year.
The nation-wide movement spread to Hartford on Thursday.
Car linked to alleged threat was found in Hamden, Secret Service determines there wasn't a need to make an arrest after investigation.
Police say taking a break at a Vero Beach McDonald’s proved fatal for the Connecticut man.
There were 315 accidents, one fatal, and 35 driving while under the influence citations.
The National Safety Council estimates car accidents will kill 395 people over the 2014 Labor Day weekend.
Law enforcement authorities are looking for a 2014 silver Volkswagen Jetta driven by a man thought to have made a threat against Obama.
A woman was sentenced for supplying meth for the Connecticut drug ring.
Firefighters from Berlin, Farmington and Glastonbury are part of a Dept. of Energy and Environmental Protection crew sent to California.
The threat was reportedly made during an argument with his wife.
A Glastonbury man was arrested after passersby called police and reported erratic driving.
A Glastonbury woman has filed a federal lawsuit against the town's police department claiming it violated her rights in a 2012 incident.
Governor signs bipartisan bill in Fairfield that requires installation of ignition locks after first drunk driving offense.
Glastonbury Police say the suspect entered an apartment through an unlocked window.
Police said the alleged incident occurred Sunday at the popular Bricco Restaurant.
Glastonbury Police had gone to the man's home to check on his welfare.
The truck loaded with 80,000 pounds of lumber reportedly went down an embankment.
Glastonbury Police initially stopped the driver because his vehicle headlights weren't turn on at 2:30 in the morning.
Connecticut State Police are seeking witnesses to the July 7 crash.
Investigators believe some Whapley Road residents may have been burglarized without knowing it.
The suspect reportedly tossed a lit sparkler through an open window which caused the deadly fire.
They allegedly damaged the parking lot and basketball court.
The event will take place May 17 at the South Windsor Fire Headquarters.
Meriden Police are interviewing the suspect they say lunged over the counter of a Wells Fargo bank.
The Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection warns motorists of moose hazard in Southington.
IRS official: "[W]e do not and will not ask for credit card numbers over the phone, nor request a pre-paid debit card or wire transfer."
Police claim two officers narrowly escaped from being hit by the coach's car.
And another tip from police: Never intervene yourself, contact the police.
Most important: never intervene yourself, contact the police.
The 24-year-old woman has also been linked to two heroin overdose deaths, Manchester Police said, and was wanted for failing to appear in court for assaulting a police officer.
According to federal officials, the BMG gun store in Newington kept firearms, including machine guns and guns with silencers, without changing the registration.
Michael Cole was charged with first-degree sexual assault, first-degree unlawful restraint, second-degree strangulation and risk of injury to a minor.
52-year-old David Haney also confessed to committing four other robberies in 2013.
The suspect fled the Savings Institute Bank and Trust in Hebron with an undisclosed amount of cash. Police release his photo in hopes of generating some leads in the case.
A fire broke out in a turbine house early Wednesday morning, resulting in a coordinated response from Middletown firefighters, nearby departments and state officials.
Two people from Hartford were arrested for allegedly selling heroin in Glastonbury.
Donna Lee Carswell, 64, of Grovetown, GA was arrested and accused by the state Department of Agriculture of placing sick animals into adoptions in Connecticut and Rhode Island.
Americans traveling to the Games this year should be vigilant of their surroundings, officials said.