Quinnipiac University will host independent radio/documentary producer and educator Ann Heppermann on March 19, 2020.
Quinnipiac University to host “Yawp!" series featuring poet Diannely Antigua on March 18
The officer was suspended for “inadequately investigating” an incident involving a missing man, according to a report.
The town and Quinnipiac University are co-sponsoring a discussion on the new coronavirus Thursday in Hamden.
Quinnipiac University has been ranked a top military friendly private university in the United States.
A winning Lottery ticket worth more than $100,000 was sold at a store in Hamden.
The man is accused of assaulting a woman, who was known to him, after forcing his way into her home, according to police.
Police are asking for help with identifying the suspect.
The state Department of Public Health recently fined several nursing homes in the state for various violations.
The boys were reported missing on Monday night.
The man was last seen leaving a family friend’s house in Meriden on Monday afternoon, according to police.
Officials say four officers and a civilian were injured while police were trying to apprehend a “violent felon” who was wanted on 5 warrants
She worked as a cashier and bakery clerk at Stop & Shop for many years before her retirement. She was a remarkable cook.
He was a lifelong member and past president (a.k.a. Santa Claus) of the Wallingford Rod and Gun Club and was an analyst for NE Utilities.
“It’s hard to look him in the eyes and wonder if his final breaths will be taken inside the shelter walls,” officials wrote about Bud.
Quinnipiac University will host a high school computer programming competition on March 21.
Quinnipiac University’s response to 2018 tornado puts it on the list of top 25 schools making a difference in student safety.
Open House Wednesday, March 18 - 6:00-7:30 p.m. 200 Mansion Road in the south end of Cheshire
Richard A. Robinson, chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court, speaks at Quinnipiac University’s Black History Month dinner on Feb. 25
She was an antique dealer for many years and was the owner of The Ginger Bread House Antiques and Mimi’s Country Auctions.
Transgender Women Unfairly Breaking Records
The Green Dragons won their second straight Southern Connecticut Conference championship on Wednesday night.
Sacred Heart Academy will offer an entrance exam on March 25. Read details here.
American Impressionist Jim Laurino will be the guest artist at the Hamden Art League’s March 10 meeting.
The 72nd Annual Connecticut Science and Engineering Fair will be held at Quinnipiac University in March.
For Len, family was most important. He spent many years working in the insurance industry and various forms of athletics.
Have your voice heard: Officials are asking residents to take a survey on how the town spends its annual community development block grant.
Brownie Design Stem Challenge
There were 149 firearms turned in. That number broke the record for any gun buyback sponsored by Yale New Haven Hospital in the region.
Social scientist to discuss ‘Public Agendas, Private Choices: Media Agenda Setting and Audience Agendamelding’ on March 17 at Quinnipiac
Police say a stolen vehicle was found in a motel parking lot in Milford.
Prior to her retirement, she worked for the state of Connecticut, SCSU and spent many years in the Bursars Office.
The teen was reported missing this morning. BREAKING
A U.S. Army veteran, Barry was the President/Owner of Kramer Iron for many years and was a father manager for the Hamden High hockey team.
He worked as a medical technician at The Hospital of St. Raphael for 12 years until he started his own hospitality business.
Sacred Heart Academy is offering this free program for girls in grades 5 to 8.
Police say the man was found to be in the possession of 17 bags of crack cocaine with the intent to sell.
Richard A. Robinson, chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court, will speak at Black History Month dinner on Feb. 25.
The Hamden Animal Control is asking residents to keep an eye out for a missing dog.
Gene, a U.S. Marine veteran, was a teacher for the State of Connecticut and taught for many years at Eli Whitney Technical High School.