The public is invited to attend a Firefighter Recognition Day ceremony that honors all Connecticut firefighters.
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.
The infant suffered 29 fractures and is being treated at Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital.
Tragically, the woman's friend died driving her to the hospital.
Police responded to the incident involving a toddler Tuesday.
State Troopers will be targeting impaired drivers during this month-long campaign.
A woman was sentenced for supplying meth for the Connecticut drug ring.
James Matthewson was arrested in February 2014 on multiple charges of sexual assault and risk of injury to a minor.
The following info on arrests was released on Sunday, August 17.
If you know anything about the motorcycle driver described below, police want to hear from you.
Governor signs bipartisan bill in Fairfield that requires installation of ignition locks after first drunk driving offense.
The following arrests were announced by Groton Police on Monday, August 11.
The state is seeking to reinstate the 2002 murder conviction of Kennedy nephew Michael Skakel.
The 43-year-old man was killed Thursday, August 7, when the military truck he was traveling in rolled over after a crash on I-95.
Police are investigating the use of counterfeit checks at a Waterford Stop & Shop and said similar attempts were made in Groton.
Community members will see increased police, fire and EMS presence at the Millstone Power Station due to a rehearsal drill.
Groton Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying the people suspected of stealing a diamond ring from a Mystic jewelry store.
The accident took place on Thursday, July 31.
Two New London residents were arrested after allegedly leaving a child in a hot car at a Groton shopping plaza.
A Poquonnock Bridge Fire District board was cancelled, but those protesting the layoffs of nine firefighters showed up and lent support to the Poquonnock Bridge firefighters.
Groton man left six-month-old inside a hot car for 30 minutes.
The baby was left alone in the hot car for 30 minutes.
Only 16 firefighters will remain.
Federal, state and local authorities will return Wednesday to a field in Ledyard where a man was found dead in 2006.
Two East Lyme women were arrested Tuesday after a lengthy investigation into Rainforest Spa.
Mark Missino also faces up to 40 years in state prison for allegedly stealing firearms, jewelry and other items during a home burglary spree.
Authorities say the man was involved in a large-scale drug trafficking and distribution network operating in New London County.
Police said Tailor Benoit, 15, and Yaira Hernandez, 16, may be in the New London area.
Police say the man is a convicted felon and that the firearms, including an illegal assault weapon, were stolen from an acquaintance of the woman.
Authorities say the New London man was selling the drug throughout southeastern Connecticut.
The case is tied to an investigation to combat the large-scale trafficking of heroin and cocaine from the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico into and around southeastern Connecticut.
The application deadline is approaching.
State Police say 18 people were arrested in a statewide sweep this week.
Juan G. Cheverez and another man from Groton were reportedly involved in the trafficking and distribution of large amounts of cocaine in southeastern Connecticut.
Waterford and Groton police are looking for a woman who reportedly stole from Walmart in both towns.
Efrain Hernandez Vasquez, 38, of Groton was sentenced to 46 months in prison for selling heroin.
The 911 call alerting police to the robbery attempt came shortly before 5:30 a.m. By 8 a.m., police had their suspect. Gary Frankopoulos was convicted of a 2009 bank robbery in New London.
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.