The hospital was awarded a high grade by an independent watchdog for its commitment to patient safety.
A woman is facing accusations that she drove the wrong way on I-91 and struck another car.
The $149,426 National Endowment for the Humanities grant focuses on the history of Hartford’s Talcott Street Church and Black School.
Recipients Include a Youth-Led Nonprofit Initiative Created by Students at Manchester High School
29 Hinckley Allen attorneys have been recognized as 2020 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
Firefighters dealt with the blaze in snowstorm conditions.
U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers have recognized Hinckley Allen for the eleventh consecutive year as a Best Law Firm.
MacKenzie Scott donated to Connecticut organizations as part of a $4.2 billion in donations to non-profits across the country.
More than 500 toys donated to the Salvation Army were displayed in the lobby of Johnson Brunetti’s corporate headquarters in Wethersfield
New location at 361 Main St. continues American Eagle's 85-year history in East Hartford
An 8-year-old boy was shot and is in critical condition.
The AvaSure Virtual Monitoring Program to help monitor patients at risk for falls or safety concerns.
The funds are from ACME Market Foundation’s Nourishing Neighbors to assist in the fight against hunger.
A winner of NAA’s 2020 “Excels,” Fennwoode Apartments was honored for ranking at the top for employee satisfaction
Johnson Brunetti and Manchester Elks Keep Tradition of Annual Holiday Donations to Veterans Going Despite Pandemic
U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey 5-Year Data Analyzed by Connecticut Data Collaborative; New Interactive Data Portal Launched
The Capital Region Guy Buyback Program will be held this weekend.
An East Hartford man is facing charges that he sexually assaulted a young girl, according to prosecutors.
A VERY ELLA CHRISTMAS streams on demand December 11 - December 31, 2020.
A 17-year-old Hartford boy was reported missing Tuesday.
A 17-year-old girl was reported missing Wednesday.
Nominations in Multiple Categories Due Jan. 23; Connecticut’s Largest Entrepreneurial Awards Event
Information on all of the available jobs and details on how to apply are included below.
More than 80 collaborators help bring Hartford Stage’s A Community Carol to Life
The police department has demoted and suspended an officer on accusations that he attempted to wager on the first homicide of 2021.
The oldest continuously published newspaper in Connecticut will shutter its newsroom later this month.
Capping off its month-long salute to veterans, American Eagle FCU announces 5 $1,000 donations to organizations that support veterans
Showing thanks and appreciation for the sacrifices made by Connecticut’s veterans
A Hartford police officer is being accused of wagering on where the first murder of 2021 would occur.
The winning ticket was also sold at a store in Hartford.
The newspaper's Broad Street offices, home since the mid-1940s, will close on Dec. 27 and employees will continue to work remotely.
A Canterbury man is facing charges after he refused to put on a mask at a grocery store, then ran from police, according to a report.
Antonia Vega, the immigrant writer at the center of Afterlife, has had the rug pulled out from under her.
Bloomfield resident hits for cash prize.
Police caught two men following a pursuit and are searching for a third accused of involvement in a shooting.
Arts organizations hit hard by the pandemic are receiving funds from the state.
Capital Workforce Partners has been selected as one of six partners nationwide to help people find jobs in high growth fields.
Trumbull Kitchen will reportedly be closed until the spring.
Rakeem Grant was on supervised release following a prior federal conviction for the same offense.
The virtual event will feature Charles Blow of The New York Times and CNN.