A man is facing multiple charges after a confrontation with police over the weekend.
The city has launched a website to connect residents with important information and to report rule violations.
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Another Hartford business announced it will reduce its workforce temporarily.
Disability Rights Connecticut Calls for Equitable Nondiscriminatory Standards of Care Before Scarcity Begins Driving Medical Decisions
Guiding Eyes for the Blind has trained a dog that is now being welcomed into an East Hartford home.
Interval House Continues to Help Abused Amid COVID-19 Obstacles
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Three people were arrested on charges they impersonated FedEx workers and stole items, according to a report.
The 60-day furloughs will affect about 14 percent of the system’s workforce of 2,800.
Parkville Market is nearly ready to go and some vendors may be offer take-out options.
The YMCA of Greater Hartford will furlough employees at multiple sites due to the coronavirus.
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Connecticut Children's is opening the state's first pediatric dialysis center.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting your town.
The statewide shutdown caused by the spread of coronavirus has closed its first brewery in Connecticut.
Goodwill of Western and Northern Connecticut Offering Free, Virtual Career Services During COVID-19
The Archdiocese won't have public masses until at least April 30, including Easter.
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Police are asking for the public's help in finding a missing teen.
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A Hartford-based parking business said demand is down due to restrictions.
The student has not been on the Trinity College Hartford campus since March 14, but has tested positive, school health officials said.
Beginning March 20, 2020, Donation Sites to Remain Open - Organization takes additional precautions in response to COVID-19
A Hartford restaurant will begin layoffs in response to restrictions on operations.
Four Hartford police officers have tested positive for coronavirus. The city will join others in banning gatherings of more than 10 people.
Gov. Ned Lamont said he has changed the date of Connecticut's presidential primary due to ongoing coronavirus concerns.
A downtown Hartford hotel will shutdown amid uncertainty about its future.
Annual Fundraiser to Return May 8, 2021; Funds Support Breast Cancer Research, Education in Connecticut
Here is what is happening at some of your favorite restaurants.
Goodwill of Western and Northern Connecticut Makes Career Centers Virtual, Shortens Retail Hours
Erica Supreme Barrier, daughter of hip-hop musician Eric B., died after a crash on Interstate 91.
The business will relocate 400 employees to its downtown offices and hire another 300.
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A restaurant group that employs 700 people is looking for ways to retain staff during the spread of coronavirus.
Catholic churches across Hartford, Litchfield, and New Haven counties will not hold mass starting Tuesday and continuing until end of March
A Hartford man was sentenced on federal charges recently.
Hartford arts organizations are scrambling in the wake of new restrictions.
The TheatreWorks website and social media platforms will keep you up-to-date.
The news was announced Sunday morning.