Overdose deaths continue to climb across Connecticut. Patch looks at the deaths in Trumbull.
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Ongoing renovations have delayed the pool opening.
The nursing home was fined for three separate violations by the state Department of Public Health.
Connecticut continues to see a sharp rise in heroin and other opioid-related deaths. This review tracks 2015 cases throughout all of CT.
Participants in the six week program will receive free home blood pressure monitor kits.
A Trumbull resident writes about how heroin much be addressed publicly in order to help solve the epidemic of overdoses.
Support group coincides with community’s bi-weekly Parkinson’s Fitness Class
Class is designed to improve mobility for people living with Parkinson’s disease
Find out which Trumbull gyms and free apps will help get you back on track if you're thinking about ditching those New Year's resolutions.
Police Chief Michael Lombardo, First Selectman Tim Herbst and EMS Chief Joseph Laucella will participate.
The class is for those interested in working on an ambulance or other pre-hospital settings.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to give blood to support cancer patients.
The Trumbull Health Department is holding the event at the Fairchild-Nichols Memorial Library.
Find out where you can give blood near Trumbull for patients undergoing liver and other types of transplants during Liver Awareness Month.
Shots start Oct. 5.
Hundreds died from opiate overdose deaths in 2014, and this in-depth review tracks the cases in the state and in your local communities.
Scientists say climate change is to blame.
The company that supplies Big Y, ShopRite, 7-Eleven, Pricerite and others with bottled water has issued a recall because of E.coli.
A new study breaks down longevity by congressional district. See how we stack up.
Annamrie Rivera's no-excuses attitude combined with a healthy lifestyle led to her amazing weight loss accomplishment.
Monica Coenraads first became involved after her daughter was diagnosed with the disorder. She has helped raise $41 million for research.
More than 3,500 nursing home workers at 27 homes throughout the state plan to go on strike.
The claims are just a day old but they allege that winemakers knowingly sell arsenic-contaminated wines.
Become a Master Gardener with UConn Extension
UConn Extension offers advice on enjoying fall tomatoes from your garden.
The Rev. Patricia Brooks released another book in her series God is in the Little Things.
With gas prices climbing, everyone is looking for a way to save some money at the pumps. There are quite a few different things that can help you increase your gas mileage.