Certain types of refrigerated ready-to-eat products from a Topeka, KS, manufacturing plant could be contaminated with Listeria.
These Halloween-themed foods not only taste good, they look good too.
The following arrest information was provided by the Stonington Police Department and does not constitute a conviction.
The Food and Drug Administration is trying to determine what is causing animals to become ill, but most of the problems have been tracked back to jerky treats made in China.
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OutCT is looking for people to join a panel discussion on the issue on November 14 at La Grua Center in Stonington.
U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy was in New London to find out firsthand about the effects sequestration cuts are having on the Low Income Heating Assistance Program.
An online map from TIME shows dominant attitudes for each state. Connecticut is coded blue on the mood map, and not for voting Democratic — it's for our "Temperamental & Uninhibited" nature.
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As part of Breast Cancer Awareness month, we’ve mapped the top oncologists across the area, as ranked by Vitals.
Did you carve a killer pumpkin? Submit it to Patch by uploading a pic on our Town Square board!
The 16-day closure of the federal government will delay the start of filing season by up to two weeks.
An East Haven man says he only wanted to show school officials and the community how children in town — and throughout Connecticut — are vulnerable.
Check out what is going on in the region this weekend.
The Associated Press reports that the Connecticut Supreme Court is taking up the case.
Midwestern Connecticut Council of Alcoholism encourages CT residents to educate themselves on the debate about the legalization of marijuana.
East Lyme's John McDonald and Trumbull's Craig Breslow are the latest two of a long line of Connecticut natives to play for the Boston Red Sox in their 112-year history.
The list below shows nearby residents who are raising money for local causes. Click an image to learn more about each of them.
West Hartford Patch editor Ted Glanzer and his family performed a scientific taste test so you don't have to.